Fig. 3From: Primary intramedullary spinal cord lymphoma misdiagnosed as longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis: a case report and literature reviewSerial sagittal MR images at presentation and follow-up. Initial sagittal image (A) revealed no obvious abnormality in the thoracic spinal cord. Repeated MRI after 1.5 months (B) showed the swelling of the thoracic cord and cord-like abnormal T2 signal. MRI at 2 months from presentation (C) showed similar lesion. MRI at 6 months from presentation (D) revealed the lesion significantly reducedBack to article page