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From: Central nervous system Aspergillus fumigatus infection with subarachnoid haemorrhage secondary to hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: a rare case report

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Dynamic changes in imaging results for the patient. (A) Normal brain MRI. (B) Enhanced brain MRI suggests dilatation of the lateral and fourth ventricles, with enhancement seen in the fourth ventricle. (C) Coronal view of brain MRI suggests marked bilateral lateral ventricular dilatation. (D) T2 sequences of brain MRI suggests dilatation of the lateral and tertiary ventricles. (E) Normal brain MRA. (F) Normal brain MRV. (G) Brain CT indicate subarachnoid hemorrhage, compression and swelling. (H) Brain CT suggests swelling with significant compression of the lateral ventricles compared to previous scans. (I) Brain CT showed further progression of subarachnoid hemorrhage and significant brain swelling compared to previous scans

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