MRI results indicating that the distal cord and conus are grossly intact suggest that there are no significant abnormalities, lesions, or damage observed in these areas of the spinal cord. This typically means that the structure and integrity of the spinal cord are preserved, which is a positive finding. However, further clinical correlation is often necessary to evaluate symptoms or conditions that may not be visible on imaging.
Conus orbignyi was created in 1831.
I am not a professional but I have this phrase in my spinal MRI results for my lumbar spine. The conus medullaris terminates (ends) normally in a certain area or near a certain vertebrae in your spine. Like L-1 or L-2. Possibly this is what your looking for.
Serge Conus
Conus sulcatus was created in 1792.
Conus ritae was created in 1995.
Conus miliaris was created in 1792.
Conus sertacinctus was created in 1986.
Conus mordeirae was created in 1990.
Conus submarginatus was created in 1870.
Conus glaucus was created in 1758.
Conus consors was created in 1833.
Conus oishii was created in 1977.