Case Report

A Case of Atopic Myelitis with Cervical Cavernous Angioma

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MRI images of cavernous angioma. (a) Cavernous angioma one year after SAH on T2-star sagittal image. (b) Preoperative T2-star sagittal image of cavernous angioma. The growth of the lesion is observed. (c), (d), (e) Preoperative axial image of cavernous angioma. Cavernous angioma extends laterally from the ventral side of the right half the spinal cord. Cavernous angioma is observed as a heterogenous lesion on T1 weighted image (c). Surrounding rim is seen on T2WI (d) and T2-star image (e).
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