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From: Permanent Loss of Cervical Spinal Cord Function Associated with Interscalene Block Performed under General Anesthesia Anesthes. 2000;93(6): Figure Legend: Fig. 2. Scan of the T2-weighted saggital section of the cervical spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging performed 25 months post–interscalene block in patient 2 showing one in-continuity C1–T1 intramedullary spinal cord lesion consisting of a central myelomalotic syrinx and a T2 intradural but extramedullary mass (during axial view the position of the mass was right anterolateral). Date of download: 12/21/2017 Copyright © 2017 American Society of Anesthesiologists. All rights reserved.
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