Benign Enhancing Foramen Magnum Lesions

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Abstract

Benign enhancing foramen magnum lesions have been previously described as T2-hyperintense small, enhancing lesions located posterior to the intradural vertebral artery. We present the first case with pathologic correlation. These lesions are fibrotic nodules adhering to the spinal accessory nerve. While they can enlarge with time on subsequent examinations, on the basis of the imaging characteristics and location, they do not necessitate surgical resection.

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Mark, I. T., Black, D., Benson, J. C., Campeau, N. G., Johnson, D. R., Messina, S. A., … Morris, P. P. (2023). Benign Enhancing Foramen Magnum Lesions. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 44(9), 999–1001. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A7955

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