Fig. 1From: Bilateral vocal cord palsy as complication of CNS tuberculosisContrast enhanced, T1-weighted MRI scan 35 days into treatment. A Axial section, showing several ring-shaped contrast enhancements (arrows) with a maximum diameter of 12 mm left cerebellar, right cerebellar and centrally in the cerebellar vermis. B Sagittal section showing leptomeningeal contrast enhancement (arrows), particularly in the cerebellum, medulla oblongata, and ponsBack to article page