Presentation
Long medical history of intermittent neurology.
Patient Data
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
From the case:
Multiple sclerosis
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Multiple T2 bright white matter lesions are predominantly periventricular, aligned along perimedullary veins. On sagittal imaging the so-called 'Dawson's fingers' are evident. A lesion in the right frontal lobe demonstrates restricted diffusion and enhancement representing current activity. U-fiber involvement of the medial aspect of the right superior frontal gyrus.
Figure 1: Images at (roughly) same level demonstrating matching signal abnormality of an acute plaque.