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Figure 1. — Recurrent aquaporin 4-immunoglobulin G-positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum di

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Figure 1. — Recurrent aquaporin 4-immunoglobulin G-positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum di
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(a) Axial T2-weighted imaging shows speckle FLAIR high signal (arrow) in the left parietal lobe. (b) Axial T1-weighted enhanced imaging shows mild thickening of the intraorbital segment of the left optic nerve (arrow). (c–d) Anteroposterior radiographs of both hands in the upright position reveal multiple bone and joint deformities of bilateral hands, and multiple carpal and radial fusion changes on both sides. (e) Longitudinal extensive transverse myelitis-sagittal T2-weighted imaging of the cervical spine shows that the T2 high signal in the cervical spinal cord extended from C1 to C6 (arrow). (f) Sagittal T1-weighted enhanced imaging shows mild rim enhancement at the edge of the lesion (arrow). (g) Autoantibody testing shows positive AQP4 IgG with a titer of 1:1000+. FLAIR: fluid-attenuated inversion recovery.
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caption(a) Axial T2-weighted imaging shows speckle FLAIR high signal (arrow) in the left parietal lobe. (b) Axial T1-weighted enhanced imaging shows mild thickening of the intraorbital segment of the left op
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paper_titleRecurrent aquaporin 4-immunoglobulin G-positive neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder in a patient with long-standing rheumatoid arthritis: A case report.
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