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Fig. 15. 65-year-old man with herpes encephalitis. T2-weighted MR
image shows diffuse high signal intensity in left temporal lobe
(arrow). Focal area of low signal intensity in medial aspect of lobe
is consistent with hemorrhage (arrowhead). Although herpes simplex
may also cause fulminant encephalitis, predilection for involvement of
temporal lobes is markedly different from distribution of eastern equine
encephalitis seen in Figure
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