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Fig. 3

From: Acute neck pain caused by pseudogout attack of calcified cervical yellow ligament: a case report

Fig. 3

Sagittal T1-weighted imaging (a) and T2-weighted imaging (b), and axial T1-weighted imaging (c) and T2-weighted imaging (d) magnetic resonance imaging on the second admission. Low-signal intensity (white arrow) on both T1-weighted imaging (a, c) and T2-weighted imaging (b, d) surrounded by intermediate-signal on T1-weighted imaging and a high-signal intensity area on T2-weighted imaging (open arrow) at the interlaminar space of C5-C6 is seen on the sagittal image (a, b) and axial image (c, d). Axial images (c, d) show cord compression due to a low-signal intensity mass (white arrow)

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