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Magnetic resonance (MR) is an effective imaging modality in the evaluation of infectious brain disease, yet findings are often nonspecific. The presence of a diagnostic feature can facilitate early treatment, particularly where mortality is high. We highlight MR apparent diffusion coefficient/T2-weighted target sign in the diagnosis of cerebral aspergillosis. |
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