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![]() | Media file 1: T1-weighted MRI after gadolinium contrast shows a hyperintense lesion in the left cerebellar hemisphere. |
![]() | Media file 2: T2-weighted MRI of the same patient as in Image 1 demonstrates intense edema surrounding the lesion. |
![]() | Media file 3: Toxoplasma gondii abscesses are seen on this brain slice. Contributed by Dr Beth Levy, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri. |
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Keywords
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, AIDS, intracellular parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, T gondii, CNS disease in AIDS, HIV infection, complication of HIV, complication of AIDS, advanced HIV infection








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