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From: Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor with high-grade features masquerading as tubercular meningitis—a case report

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Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and dorsal spine at 2 months following the onset of symptoms. A T2W coronal image of the brain at the level of the foramen of Monro shows dilated bilateral lateral ventricles. The black arrows point to the dilated frontal and temporal horn of the right lateral ventricle. B T1W post-contrast image of the brain at the level of the mid-brain shows diffuse and thin leptomeningeal enhancement. The black arrow is pointing towards the leptomeningeal enhancement along the quadrigeminal cistern. C T2W coronal image of the brain at the level of the orbits (zoomed to demonstrate optic nerves) shows distended per-optic CSF spaces. The white arrows point towards the distended peri-optic CSF spaces. D Sagittal T2W MRI of the dorsal spine shows few cysts along the dorsal spinal cord. The white arrows point towards the intramedullary cysts within the dorsal cord. E Post-contrast T1W sagittal image of the spine. There is diffuse leptomeningeal enhancement noted along the cord surface and the nerve roots of cauda equina. The white arrows point towards the leptomeningeal enhancement along the dorsal cord and also the cauda equina

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