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Does thoracic levoscoliosis mean tumour
I went for thoracic x ray today. Technician said my thoracic spine is bent towards left. Does that indicate I have tumour in spine? I symptoms of back pain. Numbness in left thigh. Vertigo. Reports are still due. I'm very worried
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Not necessary. Mri will suggest that. Get your vitamins checked
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Hello You are on the obese side based on your details. Since when are you having back pain and what are the associated complains? Do you have any weakness in legs or upper limbs?
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Could you please provide the x ray images for better evaluation and advice
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Scoliosis means deviation of spine from the normal shape. It depends on how severe it is. Minimal deviation is common which doesn't warrant any treatment.
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