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Figure 1


Fig 1. Thirty-one-year-old man with coinfection of JE and NCC (patient no. 2). A and B, Contrast-enhanced CT scans show nonenhancing left thalamic lesion (arrow in A) with a left parietal cysticercus with identifiable scolex and edema (arrow in B). C and D, Axial T2-weighted MR imaging scans done on day 4 of onset of symptoms show a left parietal cysticercus with edema (arrow in C) and T2 hyperintense bilateral thalamic lesions, with predominant lesion on the left side (arrows in D). E, Follow-up axial T2-weighted MR imaging done after 67 days from onset shows resolution of the thalamic lesions.