Case Report

Amyotrophic Monoplegia Secondary to Posttraumatic Rupture of the Brachial Plexus’s Roots: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Figure 1

Cervical MRI, (a, b) T1 and T2 sagittal and (c) T2 axial sequences: pseudomeningoceles in the form of oblong formations of the C6-C7, C7-D1, and D1-D2 levels (red arrows) in T1 hyposignal, T2 hypersignal, extending into foraminal, and extraforaminal spaces (blue arrow). Note also the nonvisualization of the anterior and posterior rootlets, better visible on sagittal sections in favor of total avulsion.
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