We report 15 patients with an epiconus syndrome presenting with radicu
lar-type clinical features involving the lower extremities and identif
y the vertebral level at which the spinal cord terminated. All patient
s, consisting of 10 men and five women, aged 37 to 71 years, presented
with unilateral or bilateral leg muscle atrophy as well as sensory de
ficit. Unilateral or bilateral reduction or absence of deep tendon ref
lexes were present in 13 patients, while pathological reflexes were se
en in three cases and bladder dysfunction in 10. Prior to presentation
, five patients with the epiconus syndrome were mistakingly diagnosed
as having different spinal diseases, which were treated surgically. Th
e level of epiconus compromise detected on radiological examination ra
nged from the lower level of the T10 vertebra to T12-L1 intervertebral
disc level, but most frequently at T11-12 disc level. The level of te
rmination of the spinal cord was between T12 and L1-2 disc level, but
most frequently at the middle portion of the L1 vertebra, which was on
average 1.6 +/- 0.4 (mean +/- standard deviation) vertebrae distal to
the epiconus lesions. The presence of different neurological features
related to epiconus compromise should be carefully examined with refe
rence to the level of termination of the spinal cord.