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Volume 11, Number 10, October 2005

Atypical Infections in Tsunami Survivors

Christian Garzoni,* Stéphane Emonet,* Laurence Legout,* Rilliet Benedict,* Pierre Hoffmeyer,* Louis Bernard,* and Jorge Garbino*
*University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

 
 
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Figure. Brain abscess caused by Scedosporium apiospermum (patient 2). A) Images from contrast-enhanced computed tomographic scan show a ring-enhancing lesion in the head of the nucleus caudatus (2 × 1.5 cm) bulging in the right lateral ventricle with concomitant aresorptive hydrocephalus. B) Control computed tomographic scan after surgical drainage and placement of ventricle-peritoneal drainage.

 

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