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Fig. 1A —29-year-old woman with idiopathic acute transverse myelitis
(patient no. 3). T2-weighted sagittal image shows hyperintense lesion in
spinal cord from C2 to C6 level. Lesion level was determined to be center of
T2-hyperintense lesion in spinal cord. Proximal normal-appearing spinal cord
level (PNLSC) was determined as level with T2-isointense spinal cord and one
spine segment proximal to cranial end of T2-hyperintense spinal cord lesion.
Distal normal-appearing spinal cord level (DNLSC) was determined as level with
T2-isointense spinal cord and one spine segment distal to caudal end of
T2-hyperintense spinal cord lesion.