Movement Disorders
Peripheral dystonia
Jun. 06, 2023
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(A) T1-weighted (TR 500, TE 25), gadolinium-enhanced axial image demonstrating the enhancing mass arising from the C3 vertebral body and extending anteriorly towards the posterior aspect of the glossal musculature. (B) T1-weighted (TR 600, TE 20), nonenhanced midsagittal image demonstrating the mass as it extends anteriorly from the C3 vertebral body towards the glossal musculature. (Contributed by Dr. Herbert Newton.)