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English: F1: Neuroimaging during course of illness for a patient with a fatal infection of Murray Valley encephalitis virus imported from Australia to Canada, 2011. Each image corresponds to an axial cross-section through the thalamus and basal ganglia. A) Computed tomography (CT) at day 3. B) Magnetic resonance imaging (T2 flipped attenuation inversion recovery sequence) at day 3 showing abnormalities in the posterior thalami and splenium of the corpus callosum. C) CT when a fixed, dilated, right pupil (day 8) developed in the patient showing marked thalamic hypo-density and obstructive hydrocephalus. D) CT before death (day 10) showing necrosis of both thalami and a dilated left lateral ventricle. |
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Source | https://openi.nlm.nih.gov/detailedresult?img=PMC5324805_16-1161-F1&query=Murray%20Valley%20encephalitis%20virus&it=xg&req=4&npos=5 |
Author | Daniel J. Niven, Kevin Afra, Mircea Iftinca, Raymond Tellier, Kevin Fonseca, Andreas Kramer, David Safronetz, Kimberly Holloway, Michael Drebot, and Andrew S. Johnson |
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