July 11, 2013

Lipoma of Filum Terminale

Sagittal T1W image shows a T1 hyperintense mass at the filum terminale and a thin fatty strand extending from the tip of the conus medullaris to the coccyx.
Sagittal T2W image with fat suppression demonstrates signal loss of the mass, indicating presence of fat.

Facts:

  • Abnormal retrogressive differentiation of pleuripotential cells found in distal caudal mass
  • Mostly incidental, found in 5% of lumbar spine MRI but may be associated with tight filum terminale syndrome
  • Fat is clearly separable from nerve roots and conus medullaris that terminates at above L2 level
Imaging
  • Fat intensity mass (hyperintense T1, hyperintense T2, and progressive lower signal on greater T2 weighting)
  • Can be intradural or extradural
  • Intradural fatty filum is fusiform, tapering down toward where the filum pierces the dura
  • Extradural fatty filum is often larger, more diffuse, elevating/distorting distal thecal sac


Reference:
Atlas SW. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and spine, 4th edition, 2009

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