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Fig. 1D —47-year-old woman with cerebral schistosomiasis and 2-week
history of headache and seizures. Axial (C) and coronal (D)
T1-weighted images after IV administration of contrast material show multiple
intensely enhancing small nodules, 1–3 mm in diameter (arrows),
clustered closely together. Second cluster in right frontal lobe superiorly is
poorly seen because of partial volume effects.