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Spinal Ultrasound -Normal Variants -part 2

In a previous post about normal variants of the neonatal spinal cord, two of the more common variants were covered, a ventriculus terminalis and a filar cyst. In this post the remaining two spinal cord variants which are detected under ultrasound are covered. They are the prominent filum terminale and the pseudo sinus tract. The …

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Spinal Ultrasound -normal variants

There are several normal variants of the neonatal spinal cord which can be imaged under ultrasound. Two of the more common variants are both cystic, a ventriculus terminalis and a filar cyst. A ventriculus terminalis is an ependymal-lined fusiform dilatation of the central canal at the tip of the conus medullaris where it becomes the …

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