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Fig. 9B. 50-year-old man with 4-day history of confusion and somnolence
caused by herpes simplex type 1 encephalitis. Coronal contrast-enhanced
T1-weighted MR image shows thick contrast enhancement in medial left temporal
lobe (straight arrows) and smaller region of contrast enhancement in
right hippocampus (curved arrow). Compare thickness of contrast
enhancement in left temporal lobe with thin gyriform enhancement seen in
Figure 8A,
8B,
8C,
8D.
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