A .07 sclertoic lesion on my scarum which they say is stable. However, I have severe pain in that area and in my lower back and right leg. I have trouble walking or standing what does this mean.
What is a sclerotic lesion in the right sacrum inferior S1 vertebral level?
A sclerotic lesion is slow growth, regeneration of the bone. L3 is the 3rd spinal vertebrae. If there is a sclerotic lesion with in l3. It simply means there is a condition, or bone defense located with in L3 .
A lucent lesion of the bone and a sclerotic lesion of the bone are both kinds of tumors found in the human body. Lucent lesions are caused by rapid bone injuries, while sclerotic lesions are when the bones start to grow a kind of wall to seclude a damaged area.
A sclerotic bone lesion is a tumor that forms on bone. If it is found on the iliac bone, it is simply a lesion or tumor that has rooted itself onto the iliac bone.
What is A Large Mass Lesion seen in the retrocrural area and anterior T11 and T12 vertebral bodies.
By definition it's a hard, non-expanding wound.
A sclerotic tumor is a bone tumor that may be seen in the maxillofacial region. Bone tumors of the maxillofacial region may arise from osteogenic, chondrogenic, fibrogenic, vascular, hematopoietic and other elements of the bone.
A Romanus lesion is a small erosion seen at the ventral, and only rarely dorsal, superior ventebral corner. This reflects subdiskal and marginal destruction of the vertebral ring and is primarily found at L3 to L5. It is frequently preceded by a circumscribed spongiosal thickening at the vertebral margins referred to as 'shiny corners'. Can be found in ankylosing spondulitis.
probably a benign calcium build up or an old injury that has healed
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An area of bone tissue that appears abnormal/ unhealthy located on the 12th Thoracic vertebrae and is losing it function/ scarring.
Osseous hemangioma are common lesions. About 50% of this lesion is found in the thoracic region of the vertebral bodies.
Sclerosis when describing bone is defined as a pathologic thickening of the bone. Usually one area of bone will show this increased thickening. Sclerotic lesions are often seen in long bones, but can be seen in most, if not all, bones of the body. The sclerosis is caused by increased calcium deposits forming in a small area of he bone. These sclerotic lesions are best seen on imaging studies that pick up calcium like x-rays and CAT scans. The diagnosis can mean cancer and other words used are descriptive of where these were found: humerus, tibia, sacrum, etc.