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42-year-old woman with very subtle imaging findings of optic neuropathy due to cat scratch fever (patient 5, Table 2).A and B, Axial (A) and coronal (B) gadolinium-enhanced fat-suppressed T1-weighted images (TR1, TR2/TE, 735, 882/14) show very minimal bulgi... 42-year-old woman with very subtle imaging findings of optic neuropathy due to cat scratch fever (patient 5, Table 2).A and B, Axial (A) and coronal (B) gadolinium-enhanced fat-suppressed T1-weighted images (TR1, TR2/TE, 735, 882/14) show very minimal bulging of the left optic disk (arrow, A) compared with those in Figures 1 and 2. The associated enhancement at the left optic nerve–globe junction (arrow, A and B) is very subtle, in particular in the coronal plane. Note the normal appearance of the optic nerve–globe junction region on the right (arrowhead, A and B). Ilona M. Schmalfuss et al. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2005;26: ©2005 by American Society of Neuroradiology
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