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From: Evolution of neuroimaging findings in angioinvasive cerebral aspergillosis in a pediatric patient with leukemia during long-term observation

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(the brain CT SCAN without contrast, day 1). A Significant air within the intracranial cavity, which is due to craniotomy. Faint hypodense lesions which were seen in the previous study are seen again in this study. Multiple air bubbles are seen at the site of the hemorrhagic lesion in the left frontotemporal lobe which is again due to the recent operation and resection of the mentioned lesion. Sign of acute hemorrhage is also seen within the third and fourth ventricles. B and C shadow of an external ventricular drain (EVD) seen traversing the right frontal lobe and entering the right lateral ventricle. Significant hemorrhage is seen within the lateral ventricles. The midline shift has been improved after the operation. D A hemorrhagic lesion is seen at the high convexity of the right frontoparietal junction without significant changes compared with the previous study

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