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Fig. 9 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 9

From: MRI features of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody disease: a descriptive study—how it differs from neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders and multiple sclerosis

Fig. 9

The case illustrates bilateral long-segment optic neuritis involving the anterior segments of optic nerves in a 37-year-old girl with MOGAD who presented with diplopia and blurring of vision. a Coronal T2 fat-saturated MR image of orbits shows thickening of optic nerves with hyperintense signal. b Sagittal T2 fat-saturated MR image of right orbit shows longitudinally extensive hyperintense signal in the anterior segment of the right optic nerve associated with optic nerve thickening. c Sagittal T2 fat-saturated MR image of the left orbit shows longitudinally extensive hyperintense signal in the anterior segment of the left optic nerve associated with optic nerve thickening

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