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Fig. 1

Electroneurography revealed proximal conduction blocks detected by the absence of F waves on both median and ulnar nerves bilaterally.
Electroneurography revealed proximal conduction blocks detected by the absence of F waves on both median and ulnar nerves bilaterally.

Fig. 2

Electroneurography was performed and revealed axonal loss in all motor nerves (the amplitude of compound muscle action potential [CMAP] was reduced more than 70%).
Electroneurography was performed and revealed axonal loss in all motor nerves (the amplitude of compound muscle action potential [CMAP] was reduced more than 70%).

Fig. 3

Sagittal T2 weighted cervical MRI revealing a hyper-intense longitudinally extensive spinal cord lesion
Sagittal T2 weighted cervical MRI revealing a hyper-intense longitudinally extensive spinal cord lesion

Fig. 4

Sagittal a. T2 weighted; b. Short tau inversion recovery (STIR) cervical MRI revealing a hyperintense longitudinally extensive spinal cord lesion
Sagittal a. T2 weighted; b. Short tau inversion recovery (STIR) cervical MRI revealing a hyperintense longitudinally extensive spinal cord lesion
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