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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 72
Case 53 When the Spinal Cord Takes Off Its Coat
arteriovenous shunts, vasculitis such as Behcet disease, and fibrocartilaginous embolism. MRI reveals pencil-like T2 hyperintensities of the anterior horns of gray matter (“snake eye” or “owl eye” appearance) (Fig. 53.4). Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) changes are not sensitive
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 72
Case 53 When the Spinal Cord Takes Off Its Coat
arteriovenous shunts, vasculitis such as Behcet disease, and fibrocartilaginous embolism. MRI reveals pencil-like T2 hyperintensities of the anterior horns of gray matter (“snake eye” or “owl eye” appearance) (Fig. 53.4). Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) changes are not sensitive
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 72
Case 53 When the Spinal Cord Takes Off Its Coat
arteriovenous shunts, vasculitis such as Behcet disease, and fibrocartilaginous embolism. MRI reveals pencil-like T2 hyperintensities of the anterior horns of gray matter (“snake eye” or “owl eye” appearance) (Fig. 53.4). Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) changes are not sensitive
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