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Comparison of two MR sequences for the detection of multiple sclerosis lesions in the spinal cord

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Fig 1. False-positive lesion by MR im-
Fig 2. Proton density–weighted spin-echo image (AT2-weighted spin-echo image () of patient with MS shows a large MS lesion in the cervical spinal cord
Fig 3. Superiority of T2-weighted spin-echo over MT-GE. The cervical spinal cord shows diffuse signal hyperintensity on both the

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