J Korean Radiol Soc.
1995 Jan;32(1):33-37.
MRI of Intraspinal Cysticercosis
Abstract
- PURPOSE
To describe the MR features of intraspinal cysticercosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Medical records and MR images of four cases of
intraspinal cysticercosis were retrospectively reviewed. The MR findings were
described with regard to the location and signal intensity of the lesions, contrast
enhancement, presence or absence of associated intracranial cysticerci, and
other findings.
RESULTS
There were three cases of subarachnoidal form and one case of
intramedullary form. Cysticerci of subarachnoidal form in three cases were
located in retromedullary space at C2 level, anterior to cord at C1 -C6 levels, and
lumbosacral area, respectively. The signal intensities of the lesions were same as
those of CSF. Localized arachnoidal enhancement was found in all three cases. In
one case there was a large area of high signal intensity within the spinal cord on
T2 weighted image suggesting either ischemia secondary to vascular
compromise or inflammatory edema. All of these three cases accompanied intracranial
cysticercosis. Intramedullary cysticercosis in one case was shown as a single I cm
cystic lesion at C2 level, which showed hypointense signal on T1 weighted
image, hyperintense signal on T2-weighted image, and signet-ring-like
enhancement. This lesion did not accompany intracranial cysticerci.
CONCLUSION
lntraspinal cysticercosis manifested as single or multiple cysts
within either spinal cord or subarachnoid space, and were frequently associated
with arachnoiditis.