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Fig. 8A. 61-year-old woman with 6-day history of encephalopathy caused by
herpes simplex type 1 encephalitis. Unenhanced axial CT scan shows right
temporal lobe hypodensity and swelling (solid arrow), narrowing of
right sylvian fissure, and hypodensity in right insula (open
arrows).