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From: A case report of long-delayed diagnosis of pseudorabies virus encephalitis with endophthalmitis: lessons from metagenomic next generation sequencing

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The plain brain MRI at different time after onset [(A.B) 9th day, (C.D) 48th day, (E.F) 54th day; (G.H) 69th day;(I.J)94 day; (K.L)154 day;] after initial symptom. (A.B) Brain MRI -FLAIR scans revealed hyperintense signal changes in the right frontal lobe, insula cortex. (C.D) New lesions appeared in the right temporal lobes, left hippocampus, bilateral insular lobe, brain stem and right basal ganglia at the 48th day after initial symptoms. (E.F) FLAIR analysis show compared with Figure C.D, there was also a new lesion in the right thalamus at the 54th day. (G.H) In contrast to Figure E.F, the lesions in the bilateral temporal and insula are enlarged at the 69th day. (I.J) There was no further enlargement of the lesion at the 94th day.(K.L) On day 154 after the onset, the patient's symptoms improved, and follow-up MRI showed that all lesions were significantly reduced

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