Q. A 55 year-old patient with known alcoholism is intubated after a seizure. After several days in the ICU, you are contacted because upon attempting to extubate the patient he is found to have bifacial weakness and to be severely quadraplegic. MRI of the brain is unremarkable. Which of the following CNS demyelinating disorders would best explain this presentation?

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