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From: Undiagnosed Cryptococcus gattii meningitis leading to subsequent ventriculoperitoneal shunt infection in a patient with symptoms of normal pressure hydrocephalus: case report and literature review

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a) Computed tomography of brain revealed recurrent communicating hydrocephalus with appropriate in-place VP shunt, b) Computed tomography of whole abdomen with contrast revealed a large well-defined cystic mass at inframesocolic space, approximately 9.6 × 11.3 × 15 cm in diameter which it encased the distal limb of VP shunt (arrow)

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