A female patient presents with painful eye movements, dyschromatopsia, dVA, and leg weakness. A spinal MRI shows continuous signal abnormalities in three vertebral segments. What is the diagnosis?

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A female patient presents with painful eye movements, dyschromatopsia, dVA, and leg weakness. A spinal MRI shows continuous signal abnormalities in three vertebral segments. What is the diagnosis?