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. 2018 Nov;39(11):1967–1974. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A5649

Fig 8.

Fig 8.

Brain and spine MR imaging of a 48-year-old woman with Zika virus infection and encephalitis and myelitis. Axial T2-weighted image of the brain shows hyperintensity of the middle cerebellar peduncles bilaterally (A, arrows). Short tau inversion recovery sagittal image (B) demonstrates a hyperintense lesion in the upper portion of the anterior spine without enhancement in the sagittal postcontrast T1-weighted image (C). Follow-up MR imaging was performed 2 weeks later.