Note: This case has been tagged as "legacy" as it no longer meets image preparation and/or other case publication guidelines.
Multiple T2 hyperintense lesions most prominent at C4 level, with an enhancing plaque at C2/3.
Case Discussion
Multiple sclerosis is a relatively common acquired chronic relapsing demyelinating disease involving the central nervous system. It is by definition disseminated not only in space (i.e multiple lesions in different locations) but also in time (i.e. lesions are of different ages); this is the cornerstone of McDonalds criteria. Imaging the spine and giving contrast (if first presentation) is useful in establishing the diagnosis on the first presentation.