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Volume 30, Number 3—March 2024
Research Letter

Subdural Empyema from Streptococcus suis Infection, South Korea

Sejin Choi, Tae-Hwan Park, Hyun-Jeong Lee, Tae Hyoung Kim, Jin-Deok Joo, Jisoon Huh, You Nam Chung, Sang Taek Heo, Eui Tae KimComments to Author , and Jong-Kook RhimComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, South Korea (S. Choi, T.-H. Park); Jeju National University College of Medicine, Jeju, South Korea (H.-J. Lee, T.H. Kim, J.D. Joo, J. Huh, Y.N. Chung, S.T. Heo, E.T. Kim, J.-K. Rhim); Jeju National University Graduate School, Jeju (T.H. Kim); Jeju National University Core Research Institute, Jeju (E.T. Kim)

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Figure 1

Initial image findings of subdural empyema in a patient with Streptococcus suis infection, Jeju Island, South Korea. A, B) Computed tomography scans. D–F) Magnetic resonance imaging: diffusion weighted (D, E), T2 (C), and enhanced T1 (F).

Figure 1. Initial image findings of subdural empyema in a patient with Streptococcus suis infection, Jeju Island, South Korea. A, B) Computed tomography scans. D–F) Magnetic resonance imaging: diffusion weighted (D, E), T2 (C), and enhanced T1 (F).

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