17 December 2023>: Articles
Cervical Spondylosis as a Potential Cause of Venous Hypertensive Myelopathy: A Case Report
Rare disease
Cai Li B , Ying Wang E , ShaoHua Fan B , Yuchen Liu C , Ying Chen C , Jianfeng Wang E , Xinwei He A*DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.942149
Am J Case Rep 2023; 24:e942149
Figure 3. Cervical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) after operation. (A–D) One week after the operation, the high-signal intensity area was significantly reduced on T2-weighted MRI compared with before surgery (limited to C3–C6 vertebral levels, arrows). (E–H) One month after the operation, the high-signal intensity area was further reduced on T2-weighted MRI compared with 1 week after the operation (limited to C3-C4 vertebral levels, arrows).