Fig. 2
From: Pneumorrhachis causing cauda equina syndrome: a case report and literature review

MRI. Sagittal T1 (a) and T2 (b) and axial T1 (c) and T2 (d) weighted sequences show low-intensity signal in all the sequences in the epidural space compressing the cauda equina. Attenuated CSF signals seen in the spinal canal. Degenerative changes seen in multiple levels. Origin: © Department of Radiology, King Salman Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2020