Fig. 3
From: The value of quantitative diffusion tensor imaging indices of spinal cord disorders

A 45-years old female patient presented with progressive quadriparesis of 30 days duration. Sagittal T2-weighted (A) and sagittal T1-weighted (B), axial T2-weighted (C), sagittal and axial T1-weighted imges postcontrast (D & E) images show ill-defined patchy high T2 signal intensity of the spinal cord opposite at C5 & C6 vertebral body levels. Postcontrast study show irregular patchy peripheral enhancement at the lesion…Diagnosis: Transverse myelitis. Sagittal Trace (F), ADC (G), gray scale FA (H) & 3D MR tractography (I) image show high trace signal with bright ADC and low FA central signal intensity. The tractogram shows expansion of the spinal cord with mixed color intensities