Acute paraplegia and pulmonary edema after benzathine penicillin injection
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Fig. 1
The chest x-ray revealed pulmonary edema.
Fig. 2
Dorsolumbar MRI (sagittal T2-weighted image) showing hyperintense signal from T7 through T9 suggestive of syringomyelia syrinx (arrow).
Fig. 3
T1-weighted transverse MRI at the T7 level shows the hyposignal, central, intramedullary lesion consistent with syringomyelia.
Fig. 4
Saggital T1-weighted MRI of the dorsolumbar spine shows (A) a hypodense, central, intramedullary lesion from T7 through T9 consistent with syrinx and (B) enlargement of the cord suggestive of cord edema.
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