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Volume 10, Number 5, May 2004 Rapidly Progressive Dementia Due to Mycobacterium neoaurum MeningoencephalitisGeorge A. Heckman,*† Cynthia Hawkins,‡ Andrew Morris,† Lori L. Burrows,‡
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Figure 2. Proliferative endarteritis. The artery is stenotic and partially occluded by fibrous tissue. The residual lumen is almost completely occupied by recent thrombus (frontal lobe, x160, stained with hematoxylin and eosin–Luxol-fast blue). |
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