Spinal Cord

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Spinal cord infarction due to a self-inflicted needle stick injury

G Joseph, C Santosh, R Marimuthu, M H Fraser and A N McLean

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Figure 1.

Sagittal T2-weighted scans of the cervical spine showing increased signal within the cord from C2 to D1 compatible with cord oedema due to ischaemia/infarction

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Figure 2.

Axial (a) and sagittal (b) T2-weighted scan of the anterior grey matter showing cord atrophy and increased signal within the anterior horns from C5/6 to C7/D1 due to myelomalacia secondary to cord infarction

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Figure 3.

(a) Vascular supply to the cord and (b) Local vascular supply to the cord magnified

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