In this case report, both patients shared key risk factors: high BMI and history of steroid use. Their CSF MS/NMOSD/MOGAD/Biofire/Autoimmune panel negative.
Case 1: Thoracic SEL—Neuro-Inflammatory Mimic. 31-year-old male(BMI 49) presented with progressive left lower extremity weakness. His complex history included prior transient visual loss (orbital-MRI negative for optic neuritis) and right leg weakness that resolved following L4–L5 laminectomy. Multiple prior head, cervical, and lumbar MRIs had been unremarkable. A new thoracic MRI showed spinal cord T2 hyperintensity, raising strong concern for neuro-inflammation. Patient was empirically treated with steroids, which did not improve symptoms. Retrospective review of thoracic MRI ultimately confirmed diagnosis of SEL