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From: Differential diagnosis of atypical encephalopathy in critical care: a case report

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The chest computed tomography and brain magnetic resonance imaging. The chest computed tomography showed a 5.2 cm cavity containing some small ball-like lesions and slight pericardial effusion (Fig. 2a and b). The brain magnetic resonance imaging showed multiple contrast-enhanced cystic lesions with surrounding brain edema and eccentrically hyperdense lesions within the cysts in the cerebrum, cerebellum, and the brain stem (Fig. 2c, d) and abnormal fluid accumulation in the dependent portion of both lateral ventricles (Fig. 2e)

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