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Thoracic spine

by cricket66, Aug 12, 2009 06:22PM
Recent MRI states anterior cord compression with slight increased signal at T 5-6.  Interosseous hemangioma at T-5.  Mild degenerative disc disease at T 5-6.  Possibly demyleinating in nature.  4 previous brain and C-spine MRIs show no lesions.  

Has anyone ever had anterior cord compression in the T-spine?  
I also have Sjogren's (autoimune)
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