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Atypical hemangioma in the spine

Spine Health | Last Active: Jan 30 12:04pm | Replies (8)

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@katrina123

My L3 fracture happened while I was trying to recover from a knee replacement with a complication. I was in such horrible pain from the knee replacement that my L3 fracture didn't get the attention it should have. By the time I acknowledged it, it was too late for the kyphoplasty.

I hope your husbands CT scan of his lungs is clear. The fear of metastasis is difficult to deal with.

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@katrina123 We had good news today from the oncologist. My husband's lungs are clear, and the nodule previously seen has disappeared. Doctor said it may have been from an infection, and he had Covid prior to the test where it showed up. He has passed the 5 year mark with no problems which is a milestone. He has a genetically high risk for cancer, so we could find ourselves there again, so we remain vigilant. He does worry every time there is a scan, but know that is dropped to a chest x-ray annually. He doesn't need to do the body and brain scans now. Thanks for your hopes and concern.