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. 2019 Feb 11;100(4):921–931. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.17-0945

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Case 3: Pretreatment magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images: (A) T2 sagittal cervical spine showing focal hyperintense signal in the cord at the C3 vertebral level; (B) T2 axial cervical spine at the C3 vertebral level showing hyperintense signal in the central cord (inset); (C) maximum intensity projection (MIP) image of coronal short inversion time inversion recovery (STIR) of the cervical spine shows mild symmetrical thickening of the brachial plexus nerve roots bilaterally; post-treatment MRI images: (D) T2 sagittal cervical spine showing resolution of the signal change in the cord at the C3 vertebral level; (E) T2 axial cervical spine at the C3 vertebral level showing the same (inset); (F) MIP image of coronal STIR of the cervical spine shows mild symmetrical thickening of the brachial plexus nerve roots bilaterally—with no significant change as compared with pretreatment imaging.