Anterior spinal cord syndrome-"owl's eye sign"

J Gen Fam Med. 2018 Feb 6;19(2):63-64. doi: 10.1002/jgf2.156. eCollection 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Magnetic resonance imaging revealing abnormally high signal intensity in the thoracic cord, extending from T5 to T10 on a sagittal T2-weighted image (Figure 1A). An axial T2-weighted image showing "owl's eye sign" involving central-anterior cord (Figure 1B), which was consistent with anterior spinal cord syndrome.

Keywords: : anterior spinal cord syndrome; owl's eye sign; spinal cord infarction.