Figure 1From: Parainfectious encephalomyeloradiculitis associated with bacterial meningitis: a case reportBrain magnetic resonance imaging performed on admission. Axial fluid-attenuated inversion recovery images showed bilateral symmetric hyperintensity in the brainstem and cerebellum (a). Magnetic resonance imaging of the spinal cord performed on day 11. Sagittal T2-weighted image revealed an intramedullary lesion from the level of the 6th to the 12th thoracic vertebrae (b, arrows). There is compression fracture in the 8th thoracic vertebra. Axial T2-weighted image at 9th thoracic vertebrae indicated transverse myelitis (c). T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging on day 19 showed bilateral symmetric high-intensity lesions in the globus pallidus (d). Abbreviation: Th, thoracic.Back to article page