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English: On axial MR imaging, the owl-eyes sign, also known as the snake-eyes sign or the fried-eggs sign, exhibits bilaterally symmetric circular to ovoid foci of strong T2-weighted signals in the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord.
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Author Dr Frank Gaillard

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Owl's eye sign in MRI

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