Disseminated opportunistic infections masquerading as central nervous system malignancies
Central nervous system manifestations are not only rare but extremely challenging to diagnose in patients with disseminated opportunistic infections. These CNS presentations can be very non-specific. On rare occasions, they can present as space-occupying lesions raising suspicions of primary or meta...
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Main Authors: | Ossama Tawfik (Author), Amira Hassan (Author), Wael Mohamed (Author), Cynthia Essmyer (Author), Eric Ewing (Author), Vincent Lem (Author), Bartosz Grobelny (Author), Jonathan Breshears (Author), Naveed Akhtar (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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