Indicators for the Development/Presence of Symptomatic or Invasive Vertebral Haemangioma:
Nuclear Imaging and Anatomic Markers in Tumor Structure
Low signal intensity on T-1 weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of expansion of haemangioma into the epidural space
Irregular ''honey-comb'' pattern on X-ray Extension into posterior elements i.e. pedicles, lamina, neural arch
Complete vertebral body involvementĀ  Variable post-contrast enhancement on CT or MRI
Hypodense mass with soft tissue invasion Cortical expansion and pathologic fracture
Table 1: Pertinent imaging characteristics often observed in atypical and aggressive primary intraosseous haemangiomas.