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Fig. 2G —19-year-old woman who presented to another hospital with
severe headache, nausea, vomiting, and photophobia. CT scans of head obtained
immediately after admission to our hospital show marked worsening of cerebral
edema and diffuse effacement of cortical sulci and basilar cistern. In
addition, new focus of venous infarction and parenchymal hemorrhage
(arrow, F) is present in left frontal lobe.