Fig. 3. Repeat magnetic resonance (MR) image without contrast demonstrating resolution of the epidural and subdural fluid collections. Other than minimal degenerative changes within the cervical spine, the results of the entire spine MR image are negative. Of note, cerebrospinal fluid is now present between the anterior aspect of the spinal cord and the posterior aspect of the vertebral bodies (arrows).

Fig. 3. Repeat magnetic resonance (MR) image without contrast demonstrating resolution of the epidural and subdural fluid collections. Other than minimal degenerative changes within the cervical spine, the results of the entire spine MR image are negative. Of note, cerebrospinal fluid is now present between the anterior aspect of the spinal cord and the posterior aspect of the vertebral bodies (arrows).

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