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I have been having alot of back pain and neuropathy in feet and legs. My mri of the T-spine showed a small cystic structure in the left paraspinal soft tissue adjacent to the T7 vertebra measuring approximately 8 mm in diameter which is purely cystic and lies posteromedial to the aorta of undetermined significance. Other than that it only showed a schmorl's node and protrusion at T11 causing only minimal narrowing of the left neuroforamen. Is any of this anything to be concerned about?
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559638 tn?1216211191
Hello, Dr.Simran and Dr.Anna,
Unfortunately I can't post my question in this forum...
That's why I forced to do it here.
Could you please leave your comments to this post http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/568568
Thanks!
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301037 tn?1213864578
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Cystic lesion of atround 8mm that has been described in your report appears to be of uncertain significance and rest of findings don't relate to your symptoms. Probably an MRI of Lumbo-sacral spine may help, but your neurologist will be the best judge for this. There is nothing as of now to worrry about findings described till now.

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