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Spinal cord infarction in a patient with multiple sclerosis
To view the full text, please login as a subscribed user or purchase a subscription. Click here to view the full text on ScienceDirect. Figure 1 Evolution of MRI findings of spinal cord infarction in a patient with multiple sclerosis Fig. 1. Thoracic spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the patient obtained on day 0, day 10, and 1 year following symptom onset. (a) Day 0. Faint T2-hyperintense signal from T6 through T8. (b,c) Day 10.
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