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Chih-Chun Lin, MD and Ming-Jang Chiu, MD, PhD

From the Departments of Neurology, National Taiwan University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.


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Figure MRI showing increased signal intensity at the dorsal column (A) and atrophy (B) of the cervical cord on T2-weighted images

The axial image is at the level of C3/C4 and the cord atrophy extends from C2 to C6.

 





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