Figure 1From: Intramedullary hemorrhage caused by spinal cord hemangioblastoma: a case reportPreoperative imaging. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the spinal cord revealed a syrinx extending from the bulbs to the lumbar spinal cord, and intramedullary hemorrhage (A, B). An intramedullary mass lesion was detected at the level of 8th thoracic vertebra (T8) in a gadolinium enhanced-MR image (C, arrow). Spinal angiography revealed an intramedullary tumor stain at T8 with a feeding artery branch from an intercostal artery and a dilated and tortuous draining vein (D).Back to article page