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Back and Spine Surgery  (Expert Forum)
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Benign spinal hemotomas
Questions in the Back and Spine Surgery forum are being answered by Paul J. Slosar, MD, President, SpineCare Medical Group of Daly City, CA.

Benign spinal hemotomas

by randi032, Oct 14, 2008 05:07PM
Hello, I am very thankful for this forum.

My Dr. told me I had two places on my spine that have Spinal Hemotomas. I understand they are pockets of blood. However, that is all I know. Can you please tell me what causes it and what happens to it if left untreated? Any information you can give me will be better than what I already have. Thanks, Randi
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by jerryj, Dec 15, 2008 08:44PM
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