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From: Changes in the profile of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and related neuroimaging findings during the first and second waves: a South Indian perspective

Fig. 2

This 58-year-old gentleman, a known diabetic and hypertensive, and RT-PCR COVID-19 positive presented with bitemporal headache. MRI revealed gyral swelling and hyperintensity in the right inferior frontal lobe (a-T2W coronal, yellow arrow), with thickening and enhancement of the overlying sulcal leptomeninges suggestive of meningoencephalitis (yellow arrow) (b-T1W coronal post-contrast). There is also lack of enhancement of the right middle turbinate, and ethmoid air cells suggestive of the black turbinate sign (red arrow), pointing to invasive fungal rhinosinusitis as the cause of the intracranial pathology

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