What is a spinal cord hemangioma

Spinal cord hemangioma, another name for spinal cavernous hemangioma, is currently considered to be one of the occult spinal cord vascular malformations, accounting for about 3-16% of all spinal cord vascular malformations, with a predominance of middle-aged patients, and can occur in different parts of the spinal cord, with the thoracic segments being more common, and either solitary or multiple occurrences. Vascular malformations of the spinal cord or arteriovenous fistulae are also vascular lesions of the spinal cord. Therefore, the diagnosis of spinal cord hemangioma should be relatively easy at present, such as through vascular CTA or magnetic resonance, etc., which can be concluded in this aspect of the diagnosis.