TY - JOUR T1 - Fluid-Signal Structures in the Cervical Spinal Cord on MRI: Anterior Median Fissure versus Central Canal JF - American Journal of Neuroradiology JO - Am. J. Neuroradiol. SP - 840 LP - 845 DO - 10.3174/ajnr.A5121 VL - 38 IS - 4 AU - T.A. Tomsick AU - E. Peak AU - L. Wang Y1 - 2017/04/01 UR - http://www.ajnr.org/content/38/4/840.abstract N2 - BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Hyperintense fluid-signal anterior median fissure and hyperintense foci resembling the central canal are seen on cervical spine axial T2 MR imaging. They may also be associated with a channel-like T2-hyperintense craniocaudad line on sagittal images. We hypothesized that the hyperintense foci and the sagittal line may represent the base of the anterior median fissure.MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this exploratory study, 358 cervical MR images were analyzed for recording and comparing the incidence/numbers of hyperintense foci, anterior median fissure, and sagittal line as hyperintense foci, anterior median fissure, and sagittal line per patient when present alone or together, both with and without the sagittal line.RESULTS: Hyperintense foci were identified on 238/358 (66.5%) studies; an anterior median fissure, on 218/358 (60.9%). The hyperintense foci/anterior median fissure ratio was 3.7/2.3 (P = .00001). Anterior median fissures were seen alone less commonly than hyperintense foci were seen alone (P = .045). We identified increased anterior median fissure/patient in a hyperintense foci +anterior median fissure group compared with an anterior median fissure–only group (4.0 versus 3.2, P = .05), with similar hyperintense foci/patient in the hyperintense foci+anterior median fissure and hyperintense foci–only groups (5.5 versus 5.8, P = .35), and proportional distribution of both across the hyperintense foci+anterior median fissure subgroups (hyperintense foci/anterior median fissure ratio, 1.3). The sagittal line in 89 (24.9%) patients was associated with increased hyperintense foci and anterior median fissure/patient. Greater correlation of anterior median fissure/patient to sagittal line presence was seen in sagittal line subgroup analysis.CONCLUSIONS: This exploratory analysis found an increased anterior median fissure per patient in conjunction with hyperintense foci presence, a proportional increase of both across the hyperintense foci+anterior median fissure group, and greater correlation of anterior median fissure per patient with the sagittal line. These findings suggest that anterior median fissure and hyperintense foci are structurally related, that hyperintense foci may commonly be the base of the anterior median fissure, and that the sagittal line is a manifestation primarily of an anterior median fissure, occasionally appearing as channels that may simulate the central canal.AMFanterior median fissureCTMCT myelographyHIFhyperintense focipt.patientSLsagittal line ER -