Conus level
Preventative Imaging to Assess Risk of Conus level
The conus level refers to the terminal end of the spinal cord, located around the first or second lumbar vertebra. Abnormalities at this level, such as lesions, compression, or malformations, can affect nerves responsible for bladder, bowel, and leg function. Imaging of the conus is important when patients experience lower back pain, numbness, or changes in urinary or bowel control. Identifying issues at the conus level allows for targeted treatment and prevents long-term neurological damage.
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Preventative MRI screening helps evaluate whether structural or tissue changes associated with Conus level, even before symptoms appear. By capturing detailed soft tissue contrast and anatomical structure, MRI can highlight early abnormalities or risk patterns that warrant closer observation. This approach supports early awareness and informed decision-making before symptoms develop.
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