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Figure Figure. Chrysosporium sp. brain abscess in an HIV-seropositive patient. Figure Figure. Chrysosporium sp. brain abscess in an HIV-seropositive patient.

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Figure Figure. Chrysosporium sp. brain abscess in an HIV-seropositive patient. - PPT Presentation

Steininger C van Lunzen J Tintelnot K Sobottka I Rohde H Horstkotte MA et al Mycotic Brain Abscess Caused by Opportunistic Reptile Pathogen Emerg Infect Dis 2005112349350 httpsdoiorg103201eid1102040915 ID: 1032166

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1. FigureFigure. Chrysosporium sp. brain abscess in an HIV-seropositive patient. A) T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of the brain showing 2 large masses (triangle) surrounded by a ring of signal intensity and extensive perifocal edema (open arrows), global swelling of the right hemisphere, and a midline shift of 1.2 cm. B) Computed tomographic scan of the chest showing infiltration of the left and right lower segment. C) Mold mycelium in aspirate of brain abscess using calcoflour white stain. D) T2-weighted MRI scan of the brain performed 4 months after beginning of therapy.Steininger C, van Lunzen J, Tintelnot K, Sobottka I, Rohde H, Horstkotte MA, et al. Mycotic Brain Abscess Caused by Opportunistic Reptile Pathogen. Emerg Infect Dis. 2005;11(2):349-350. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1102.040915