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Volume 31, Number 2—February 2025
Research Letter

Acute Encephalopathy Associated with Human Adenovirus Type 14 Infection in 7-Year-Old Girl, Japan

Shinsuke MizunoComments to Author , Yoshihiko Tanimoto, Ai Mori, Tomoaki Fuseya, Yusuke Ishida, Masahiro Nishiyama, Azusa Maruyama, and Masashi Kasai
Author affiliation: Hyogo Prefectural Kobe Children’s Hospital, Kobe, Japan (S. Mizuno, Y. Ishida, M. Nishiyama, A. Maruyama, M. Kasai); Kobe Institute of Health, Kobe (Y. Tanimoto, A. Mori, T. Fuseya)

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Figure 1

Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging scan of brain in study of acute encephalopathy associated with human adenovirus type 14 infection in 7-year-old girl, Japan. Image shows high intensity in the subcortical white matter and bilateral caudate nuclei.

Figure 1. Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging scan of brain in study of acute encephalopathy associated with human adenovirus type 14 infection in 7-year-old girl, Japan. Image shows high intensity in the subcortical white matter and bilateral caudate nuclei.

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