Largely unchanged appearances of the high T2w signal foci within the lower spinal cord. The axial sequences demonstrate that these foci are located centrally within the cord. Previously, the largest focus was relatively ill-defined and anteriorly located. The current appearances are of a well-defined lesion with extension to the anterior margin of the cord and central CSF intensity gliosis, suggestive of a mature infarct. These findings are in keeping with multiple spinal cord infarcts that have now matured in appearance.