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Fig. 7

From: The many faces of intracranial tuberculosis: atypical presentations on MRI—a descriptive observational cohort study

Fig. 7

Tubercular cerebritis. Axial T2W (A) and post-contrast T1 W (B) images show T2 hypointense lesion in right cerebral hemisphere (black arrow) with adjacent edema. The lesions show enhancing lesion involving cerebellar hemisphere extending to right cerebellopontine angle cistern with adjacent meningeal thickening. The lesions show micronodular thickening resembling “tree in bud” pattern (black arrow). Follow-up FLAIR axial image (C) after 8 months of therapy shows minimal residual gliotic changes (black curved arrow). Sagittal post-contrast image (d)of another patient of tubercular cerebritis showing tree in bud enhancement pattern (white curved arrow)

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