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- A Augier, Y Ould Hmeidi, F Neves, D Bonnet, M Brauner, and J-L Dumas.
- Service de radiologie, hôpital Avicenne, 125, route de Stalingrad, 93000 Bobigny, France. alexandre.augier@avc.aphp.fr
- Rev Neurol France. 2010 Feb 1;166(2):257-61.
IntroductionSpinal neurosarcoidosis is rare and exceptionally inaugural.ObservationA 49-year-old African woman developed a progressive left Brown-Sequard syndrome. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the cervical spinal cord revealed an intramedullary lesion from C2 to T1 with intense pial enhancement after administration of contrast material associated with cervical spondylosis. The diagnostic of sarcoidosis was confirmed by liver biopsy which demonstrated noncaseating granulomas.ConclusionsMRI features of spinal neurosarcoidosis were reviewed by the authors with focus on differential diagnosis.Copyright 2009 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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