Abstract: | A normal variant, the foraminal spur, is described in five patients. It was seen on computed tomographic studies as a bony process extending from either the pars or the pedicle into the neuroforamen dorsal to the nerve root. In four of the cases it was seen bilaterally. None of the patients had any symptoms related to these spurs. No associated disease of the neuroforamen or facet was present. These spurs most likely represent ossification of the ligamentum flavum at its point of insertion and should not be mistaken for osteophytes, free disk fragments that have calcified, or fracture fragments. Sagittal reformations are helpful in visualizing the extent of the foraminal spurs. |