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From: A rare presentation of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD) as acute hemorrhagic longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis

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a T2 W sagittal image and b FLAIR sagittal image showing a long-segment T2 hyperintense signal (orange arrow) extending till conus medullaris, with few hypointense areas (blue arrows) in between. c Gradient sagittal image showing few areas of blooming within the spinal cord(blue arrows). d I–IV T2 W axial images at T8, T10, T11 and T12 levels, respectively, showing expansile T2 hyperintense spinal cord lesion with few hypointense areas within. e T1 fat-saturated pre-contrast sagittal image. f T1 fat-saturated post-contrast sagittal image showing heterogeneous areas of post-contrast enhancement (white arrows)

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