Fig. 6From: The many faces of intracranial tuberculosis: atypical presentations on MRI—a descriptive observational cohort studyTubercular cerebritis. Coronal (A), axial (B), and sagittal (C) post-contrast T1W images of a patient with tubercular encephalitis showing multiple patchy gyriform-enhancing cortical lesions (arrows) in bilateral cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres. Also noted are adjacent meningeal thickening and few ring-enhancing lesions, consistent with tuberculomasBack to article page