1 |
T7–8 |
The tumor displayed hyperintense signaling on T1. It appeared concentric with homogenous enhancement with evidence of severe compression of the spinal cord (Fig. 1a, b) |
2 |
Occiput—C3 |
A intradural-extramedullary lesion extending from the occiput down to C3 in the ventrolateral position with central stenosis and cord compression was seen (Fig. 2a, b). MRI of the brain and thoracic spine were both within normal limits |
3 |
T10–12 |
MRI of thoracic and lumbar spine demonstrated multiple lesions most notable at the right T9–12 with severe spinal cord compression (Fig. 3a, b). |
4 |
T9–10 |
MRI of the thoracic spine illustrated a posterior T9–10 epidural mass with both intradural and extramedullary components as well as right-sided neural foramen extension. The mass was significantly compressing the cord and appeared vascular (Fig. 4a, b) |