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Patients Age (Years)/ Sex Presenting Symptoms Time Elapsed between Onset of Symptom and Imaging Clinical Status before Imaging McCormick Score Level of the Nidus MR Hyperintensity T2 Hemorrhage 1 57/F Progressive paresthesia followed by motor weakness of lower extremities 18 months Sensorimotor deficit of lower extremities II N.A. (peri-medullary fistula) C5-C7 − 2 29/F Paraparesis developed within 48 hours 4 months Paraparesia and sphincterian deficit IV T5 T3-T6 + 3 23/M Paresthesia of superior limbs 3 months Paresthesia of superior limbs I C2-C3 − − 4 19/M Paresthesias of all extremities 3 years Normal I C1 − − 5 14/M Transitory paraplegia 4 months Dorsalgias I T8-T9 − − 6 21/F Acute tetraplegia 8 years Paresis and paresthesias of right inferior limb I C6 C4-C5 − 7 18/M Paraplegia developed within 24 hours 6 months Paraplegia and sphincterian deficit IV T2 − + 8 35/F Acute hemiparesis 2 years Hemiparesis II C2-C3 − − 9 13/M Acute hemiparesis 2 years Hemiparesis II C5-C7 C3-T2 −
Note:—F indicates female; M, male. McCormick clinical functional score: grade I: neurologic examination normal or mild deficit without impairment of the function of any limb and normal walking; grade II: sensitivomotor deficit of limbs and/or severe pains and/or sensitive deficit responsible of an impairment of the quality of life but compatible with independent and self-sufficient walking; grade III: severe sensitivomotor deficit of inferior limbs, enabling not walking anymore, or disabling sensitivomotor deficit of the superior limbs with or without loss of self-sufficient walking; and grade IV: deficit of inferior and/or superior limbs responsible for a total dependence.