B. Nery, Joaquim Fechine de Alencar Neto, Luis Felipe Ferreira Marques
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Medullary and Foraminal Stenosis by Lumbar Vertebral Hemangioma: Case Report
Vertebral hemangiomas can be defined as benign vascular bone tumors, accounting for only about 3% of spinal tumors. In general, they may demonstrate an asymptomatic clinical presentation, being found accidentally on imaging tests. They have an incidence of about 2.0-27% in the general population and do not require intervention in incidental cases.