Fig. 2From: Rare co-occurrence of multiple sclerosis and Wilson’s disease – case reportBrain MRI scans upon first admission. Axial T2 scan (A) shows a lesion in the left thalamus (full white arrow). Axial FLAIR (B) and sagittal FLAIR CUBE with gadolinium contrast media (C-D) scans reveal multiple periventricular white matter lesions typical for MS including a gadolinium enhancing lesion in the left occipital area, as well as a juxtacortical lesion in the left frontal regionBack to article page