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Spinal tumors and superficial siderosis

Spinal tumors and superficial siderosis
31-year-old patient with hydrocephalus and SS secondary to a myxopapillary ependymoma.
(A, B) Transverse axial T2-weighted gradient echo images showing infratentorial superficial siderosis. Sagittal T2-weighted (C) and post-contrast T1-weighted (D) images from the lower thoracic and lumbosacral spine showing a large, enhancing myxopapillary ependymoma that causes dural ectasia. Note large epidural veins (arrows) around lower cord and conus medullaris.
SS: superficial siderosis.
Courtesy of Glenn A Tung, MD, FACR.
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