Fig. 1
a–c. SE T1 (a), FSE T2 (b) and STIR (c) sagittal. T2 hyperintensity of spinal cord probably due to myelopathy or hydromyelic dilatation in the region of previous transplant
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Fig. 2
a–d. FSE T2 (a), zoom (b), sagittal and axial (c) and CE SE T1 (Gd 0.5 m) (d). Anteroposterior spinal cord distraction causing swelling (a–b), T2 hyperintensity (c), no CE (d)
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