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From: Spinal cord infarction presenting as Brown-Séquard syndrome from spontaneous vertebral artery dissection: a case report and literature review

Fig. 1

a Sagittal T2-weighted magnetic resonance image of cervical spine reveals spinal cord enlargement with hyperintense lesion at the level of C1–3 (red arrow). b Axial T2WI shows hyperintense signal of right spinal cord (red arrow). This is consistent with spinal cord infarction (SCI). (c)(d) HR-MRI VISTA sequence shows narrowing of the right vertebral artery at the level of C1–3 with eccentric high signal parallel to the narrowed lumen (red arrow)

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