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Benign Enhancing Foramen Magnum Lesions: Clinical Report of a Newly Recognized Entity

B.J. McGuinness, J.P. Morrison, S.K. Brew and M.W. Moriarty
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2017, 38 (4) 721-725; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A5085
B.J. McGuinness
aFrom Trinity MRI (B.J.M., J.P.M., S.K.B., M.W.M.), Auckland, New Zealand
bNeuroradiology Section (B.J.M., S.K.B., M.W.M.), Department of Radiology, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand.
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    Axial (upper left) and sagittal (upper right) reformats of a 3D-FLAIR sequence show a 6-mm hyperintense lesion within the left posterior aspect of the foramen magnum. This lesion shows enhancement on the axial (lower left) and sagittal (lower right) reformats of the 3D-T1-weighted postcontrast sequences. The lesion lies posteromedial to the dural penetration of the left vertebral artery.

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    Four different examples of foramen magnum lesions. 3D-FLAIR images (upper row) show lesions as hyperintense foci near the posterior aspect of the dural penetration of the vertebral artery (white arrows). Corresponding 3D-T1-weighted postcontrast images (center row) show that the lesions enhance (white arrows). TOF-MRA axial source images (lower row) demonstrate the relationship of local arteries to the lesions, which do not show flow-related signal return.

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    Axial reformats of a 3D-FLAIR (upper left image) sequence show a 4-mm hyperintense focus within the right side of the foramen magnum just posterior to the dural penetration of the right vertebral artery (white arrow). Axial reformat of a 3D-T1-weighted postcontrast sequence (upper center image) shows that this lesion enhances (white arrow). The lesion is isointense with CSF on a TSE T2-weighted (lower left image, black arrow) and hypointense on a TSE T2-weighted image with a 90° flip-back pulse (T2 driven equilibrium radiofrequency reset pulse, lower center image, black arrowhead). The lesion is occult on TOF-MRA (upper right image) and B1000 (lower right image).

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    Two examples of a possible venous vascular connection with the lesion. Coronal FLAIR images (upper and lower left images) show typical hyperintense foci (white arrows). Corresponding coronal reformats of 3D-T1-weighted postcontrast images (upper and lower right images) show small enhancing linear channels (white arrows) connecting with the lesions.

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    Diagram showing the posterior view of the left side of the intradural spinal canal at and just below the level of foramen magnum. The typical location of the foramen magnum lesion is shown by the shaded circle. Relationships of the vertebral artery (VA), dorsal root of the C1 nerve (C1), spinal accessory nerve (Sp A), dentate ligament (DL), posterior spinal artery (asterisk), and spinal cord (C) are shown. Note the typically present communicating branch (arrow) between the spinal accessory nerve and the C1 nerve.

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