A 25-year-old woman presented over one week with subacute fl accid paraparesis, saddle anesthesia and sphincter dysfunc-tion, compatible with conus medullaris syndrome. Lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ( ► Figure… Click to show full abstract
A 25-year-old woman presented over one week with subacute fl accid paraparesis, saddle anesthesia and sphincter dysfunc-tion, compatible with conus medullaris syndrome. Lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ( ► Figure 1 ) showed spinal cord edema and intense leptomeningeal enhancement. Six months after, she presented with aseptic meningitis and bilateral vision loss. Optical coherence tomography
               
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