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At what level does the SC end in adults? Newborns?

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Adults: L1–2

Newborns: L3–4

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What is the filum terminale?

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A filamentous process that anchors the dural sac inferiorly to the coccyx.

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What is the conus medullaris?

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The inf/tapering portion of the SC

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What % of all primary CNS malignancies arise in the SC?

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2%–4%

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How are spinal tumors classified?

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By their anatomic location, intramedullary tumors originate in the SC, intradural-extramedullary tumors originate within the dura but outside the SC parenchyma, extradural tumors are outside the nervous system and often originate in the vertebrae.

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What % of primary spinal tumors are extramedullary vs. intramedullary?

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67% extramedullary and 33% intramedullary

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What are the most common intramedullary spinal tumors?

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Gliomas (ependymomas, astrocytomas, and less commonly, oligodendrogliomas); intramedullary mets are much less common.

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What grade is most common for primary SC astrocytomas?

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∼>80% are low grade/WHO grades I–II (pilocytic/fibrillary).

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What is the most common intramedullary tumor in adults, and at what age does presentation peak?

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Ependymoma, peaking b/t 30 and 40 yrs

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What is myxopapillary ependymoma and why is it considered to be a special case of ependymoma?

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Ependymoma typically arising from the filum terminale, a filamentous process that anchors the dural sac inferiorly to the coccyx. These tumors are slow growing tumors biologically different from other ependymomas with propensity for seeding neuraxis.

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In what part of the spine are ependymomas most commonly located?

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Appx 50% occur in the lumbosacral spine or filum terminale and 50% in thoracic and cervical spine.

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In what part of the spine are astrocytomas most commonly located, and with what are they associated?

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Cervical/thoracic spine; associated with cysts in ∼35%

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What are the most common intradural-extramedullary spinal tumors?

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Nerve sheath tumors (schwannomas and neurofibromas) and meningiomas

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From what anatomic portion of the meninges do meningiomas arise?

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Arachnoid

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What are the most common extradural spinal tumors?

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Mets, often arising in vertebral bodies

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What are primary extradural spinal tumors?

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Chordomas, sarcomas, lymphomas, plasmacytoma, multiple myeloma, Langerhans cell histiocytosis