The spinal cord terminates inferiorly as the medullary cone at approximately vertebra L1 and is attached to the coccyx by a continuation of the pia mater. This is known as the terminal filum.
Incidental fatty filum terminale refers to an incidental finding of excess fat in the filum terminale, a thin strand of connective tissue at the end of the spinal cord. It is often found during imaging studies like MRI and typically does not cause any symptoms or require treatment.
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Filum terminale or terminal thread is a fragile fibrous tissue strand which is the longitudinal support of the spinal cord. Its upper part is called filum terminale internum and the lower part called filum terminale externum.
Filum terminale or terminal thread is a fragile fibrous tissue strand which is the longitudinal support of the spinal cord. Its upper part is called filum terminale internum and the lower part called filum terminale externum.
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the filum terminale which extends from the conus medullaris.
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The filum terminale is a slender filament at the end of the spinal cord, while the cauda equina is a collection of spinal nerves that extend beyond the spinal cord. The filum terminale helps anchor the spinal cord within the spinal canal, while the cauda equina helps supply nerves to the lower extremities.
A fibrolipoma of the filum terminale is a benign tumor composed of fibrous and fatty tissue that occurs at the end of the spinal cord, specifically within the filum terminale, which anchors the spinal cord to the coccyx. This condition can lead to various neurological symptoms if it causes tethering or compression of the spinal cord. Diagnosis is typically made through imaging studies such as MRI. Surgical intervention may be necessary if the fibrolipoma leads to significant symptoms.
The filum terminale anchors the thecal sac and conus medullaris to the coccyx. It is a thin, thread-like extension of the pia mater that helps to stabilize and support the spinal cord within the spinal canal.