Anti-Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein Syndrome with Findings Resembling “Snake-Eye Appearance”: a Case Report
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
; : 189-192, 2021.
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ABSTRACT
Anti-myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (anti-MOG) syndrome is an immunemediated inflammatory condition of the central nervous system, which usually involves spinal cord and optic nerves. Herein, we studied the case of a 57-yearold female patient who presented with acute/subacute symptoms of sphincter dysfunction, paraparesis, and ocular pain. The patient was diagnosed with anti-MOG syndrome with findings resembling snake-eye appearance (SEA), characterized by nearly symmetrical round high signal intensity lesions located at anterior horns (gray matter) on T2-weighted image.
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Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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2021
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Article