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Fig. 2B —66-year-old woman with 0 of 5 lower extremity motor strength score
and loss of bowel and bladder control. Axial CT myelogram at T10 level after
intrathecal contrast injection with intrathecal pump. Contrast material
(arrow) is pooled near catheter tip, and spinal cord is mildly
displaced posteriorly and toward left, causing concern about area of
loculation or adhesions, which can correspond to area of chronically increased
concentration of opioid. Arrowhead indicates catheter where it loops near
inflammatory mass.