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From: Adult-onset Still’s disease with concurrent acute necrotizing encephalopathy: a case report

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Picture of the patient (A) showing salmon-colored rash in the trunk (black arrows). On hospital day (HD) 1, brain CT (B), T1 weighted (C), and T2-FLAIR (D, E) MRI demonstrating symmetric lesions involving thalami, striatum and brain stem, consistent with acute necrotizing encephalopathy (white arrows). Diffusion weighted images (F) showing typical “concentric/laminar structure”. Brain CT on HD 2 revealing hemorrhage in the lesions (G, white arrows)

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