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From: Radiological approach to non-compressive myelopathies

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Multiple sclerosis in a 13-year-old female who presented with paraparesis. T2W axial MR image of the upper cervical spine (A) shows a peripherally located wedge shaped hyperintense lesion (white arrow) which involves less than half of the cross-sectional area of the spinal cord. Sagittal T2W image of the brain (B) of the same patient demonstrates patchy areas of T2 hyperintensity in pericallosal and periventricular distribution (black arrow). Sagittal T2W MR image of the cervical and upper thoracic spine (C) in another case of diagnosed MS shows a short segment hyperintense area within the cervical spinal cord (white arrows)

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