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Fig. 4C. Lumbar spine images of 20-year-old woman hospitalized for febrile meningeal syndrome. Incidental finding of typical giant cystic Schmorl's node occupying total height of L4 vertebral body. On sagittal T2-weighted image (3500/110), center of lesion appears lobulated and has high signal intensity. Lesion has lower intensity wall. Note degenerative pattern of adjacent intervertebral disks.