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MRI of ADEM with lesions in the brain and spinal cord, (a) Tl-weighted MRI of brain with contrast, demonstrating enhancing lesion surrounded by an area of hypointensity consistent with nonenhancing portion of lesion and edema, (b) Tl-weighted MRI with contrast of cervical spinal cord, demonstrating enhancing lesion. Courtesy of Gordon Sze, Yale University School of Medicine.
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