pre (a) and post (b) contrast sagittal T1 weighted images of the cervical spine showing a 2 cm predominantly low signal area in the anterior cervical spinal cord with patchy tubular enhancement and focal dural thickening consistent with AVM .
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010
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