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Recurrent Myelomeningocele and Cord Tethering After Repair

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Here is another patient who has an Arnold Chiari

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malformation that was previously repaired.

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However, the patient represented with possible retethering

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of the spinal cord. On the T1-weighted scan,

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we see the spinal dysraphism with fluid, as well as tissue

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extending into the pouch outside the thecal sac.

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This tissue that is outside the thecal sac does not

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look like neural elements, and in point of fact,

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this was all granulation tissue.

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However, you note that the spinal cord was still

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relatively low in its location,

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terminating at approximately L3 and then tethered

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along the posterior aspect of the spinal canal.

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On the axial scans,

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we get the better sense of the meningocele, as well as

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this irregular tissue that has hemorrhagic products.

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But you notice that it's not an open abnormality,

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the way it would be in a congenital myelomeningocele.

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So this patient has granulation tissue,

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myelomeningocele, as well as tethering of the spinal cord

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in a patient who had been previously

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had surgery for congenital arnold chiari malformation

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and myelomeningocele.

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Faculty

David M Yousem, MD, MBA

Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean

Johns Hopkins University

Tags

Spine

Neuroradiology

Musculoskeletal (MSK)

MRI

Iatrogenic

Congenital

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