Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale

Purpose The filum terminale (FT) is a fibrous band that connects the conus medullaris to the posterior body of the coccyx. Considering the advances of ultrasonography (US) technology and improvements in the resolution of US images, we aimed to re-establish the US features of the normal FT in infants...

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Main Authors: Myoungae Kwon, Bo-Kyung Je, Doran Hong, Byung Min Choi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine 2018-04-01
Series:Ultrasonography
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Online Access:http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-17032.pdf
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spelling doaj-bb7bdb8eeb2c4ca9916ccd02f2d028de2020-11-24T23:52:08ZengKorean Society of Ultrasound in MedicineUltrasonography2288-59192288-59432018-04-0137212913310.14366/usg.17032193Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminaleMyoungae Kwon0Bo-Kyung Je1Doran Hong2Byung Min Choi3 Department of Radiology, Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan, Korea Department of Radiology, Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan, Korea Department of Radiology, Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan, Korea Department of Pediatrics, Ansan Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Ansan, KoreaPurpose The filum terminale (FT) is a fibrous band that connects the conus medullaris to the posterior body of the coccyx. Considering the advances of ultrasonography (US) technology and improvements in the resolution of US images, we aimed to re-establish the US features of the normal FT in infants younger than 6 months of age. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 30 spinal US scans, stored as video clips. The internal structure of the FT and the marginal echogenicity of the FT were assessed, and transverse and longitudinal US were compared. Results On US, a central echogenic line was defined in 18 (60%) normal FTs; however, there was no visible internal structure in 12 cases (40%). The marginal echogenicity of the FT was hyperechoic in eight cases (27%) in comparison with the cauda equina and was isoechoic in 22 cases (73%). In differentiating the normal FT from the surrounding nerve roots, transverse US was superior in 18 cases (60%), while longitudinal US was superior in two cases (7%). Conclusion On US, the central canal of the FT was defined in 60% of normal FTs. Hyperechoic marginal echogenicity and the use of transverse US were helpful in distinguishing the normal FT from the nerve roots of the cauda equina.http://www.e-ultrasonography.org/upload/usg-17032.pdfUltrasonographyCauda equinaInfant, newbornSpinal cord
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author Myoungae Kwon
Bo-Kyung Je
Doran Hong
Byung Min Choi
spellingShingle Myoungae Kwon
Bo-Kyung Je
Doran Hong
Byung Min Choi
Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
Ultrasonography
Ultrasonography
Cauda equina
Infant, newborn
Spinal cord
author_facet Myoungae Kwon
Bo-Kyung Je
Doran Hong
Byung Min Choi
author_sort Myoungae Kwon
title Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
title_short Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
title_full Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
title_fullStr Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
title_sort ultrasonographic features of the normal filum terminale
publisher Korean Society of Ultrasound in Medicine
series Ultrasonography
issn 2288-5919
2288-5943
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Purpose The filum terminale (FT) is a fibrous band that connects the conus medullaris to the posterior body of the coccyx. Considering the advances of ultrasonography (US) technology and improvements in the resolution of US images, we aimed to re-establish the US features of the normal FT in infants younger than 6 months of age. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 30 spinal US scans, stored as video clips. The internal structure of the FT and the marginal echogenicity of the FT were assessed, and transverse and longitudinal US were compared. Results On US, a central echogenic line was defined in 18 (60%) normal FTs; however, there was no visible internal structure in 12 cases (40%). The marginal echogenicity of the FT was hyperechoic in eight cases (27%) in comparison with the cauda equina and was isoechoic in 22 cases (73%). In differentiating the normal FT from the surrounding nerve roots, transverse US was superior in 18 cases (60%), while longitudinal US was superior in two cases (7%). Conclusion On US, the central canal of the FT was defined in 60% of normal FTs. Hyperechoic marginal echogenicity and the use of transverse US were helpful in distinguishing the normal FT from the nerve roots of the cauda equina.
topic Ultrasonography
Cauda equina
Infant, newborn
Spinal cord
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