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Fig. 12B. 14-year-old boy with eastern equine encephalitis that
occurred as a sporadic case in 2001. (Courtesy of Quint D, Ann Arbor, MI) CT
scans show low-attenuation in area of left basal ganglia and internal capsule
(arrowheads, A) with obliteration of left anterior temporal
horn of lateral ventricle.