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From: Long-segment spinal cord infarction complicated with multiple cerebral infarctions: a case report

Fig. 1

A-G: Symmetrical equal T1 and long T2 signal shadow can be seen in the cross section of the anterior horn of gray matter in the anterior part of the spinal cord at the level of C7–T6 vertebral body, showing “eagle eye” change. The sagittal position is parallel to the long axis of the spinal cord. No obvious enhancement lesion was found on enhanced scan. Spinal cord infarction at the level of C7–T6 vertebral body is considered

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