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Brain imaging COVID-19 and pneumonia with worsening respiratory status and altered mental state (follow-up brain MRI)

Brain imaging at approximately 6 weeks after onset. (A-C) FLAIR, ADC, and SWI images demonstrate resolution of the previously noted bilateral globus pallidus lesions. Abbreviations: ADC = apparent diffusion coefficient, FLAIR = fluid attenuation inversion recovery, SWI = susceptibility weighted imaging. (From: Park JH, Yi KS, Choi CH, Kim Y, Lee J. Bilateral globus pallidus lesions associated with COVID-19: mimicking acute carbon monoxide poisoning. Medicine (Baltimore) 2025;104(35):e44183. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International [CC BY 4.0] license, creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0.)

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