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Volume 11, Number 7, July 2005 West Nile Virus–associated Flaccid ParalysisJames J. Sejvar,* Amy V. Bode,† Anthony A. Marfin,† Grant L. Campbell,†
David Ewing,‡ Michael Mazowiecki,‡ Pierre V. Pavot,§ Joseph Schmitt,¶
John Pape,# Brad J. Biggerstaff,† and Lyle R. Petersen† |
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Figure 2. Saggital (A) and axial (B) T2-weighted magnetic resonance images of the cervical spinal cord in a patient with acute asymmetric upper extremity weakness and subjective dyspnea. A shows a diffuse cervical cord signal abnormality, and B shows an abnormal signal in the anterior horn region. |
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