A single-center retrospective study of patients recruited at the Department of Neurology, West Virginia University, was conducted between August 1st, 2013, and February 28th, 2022. Eleven confirmed cases of seropositive NMOSD were included from a total of 37 patients. Comparison studies were done with a control group (n=18) of alternative causes of myelitis, including multiple sclerosis, idiopathic transverse myelitis, and neurosarcoidosis. All patients underwent MRIs of the brain and cervico-dorsal spine using our Siemens MAGNETOM® Verio 3.0T and MAGNETOM® Aera 1.5T machines, and two neuroradiologists manually reviewed the scans.