From: Severe Meningoencephalitis in a Case of Ebola Virus Disease: A Case Report Ann Intern Med. 2016;165(4):301-304. doi:10.7326/M15-3066 Figure Legend: aPPT = activated partial thromboplastin; AST = aspartate aminotransferase; CR = creatinine; MAP = mean arterial blood pressure; RT- PCR = reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; WBC = white blood cell. A. Clinical course: Text boxes show approximate onset and resolution of clinical findings, and the line graph shows cycle threshold value that Ebola virus glycoprotein RNA was detected by quantitative RT-PCR in serum. B. Select vital signs: Maximum daily temperature (red), maximum daily heart rate (yellow), and minimum daily MAP (blue). C. Complete blood count: Hemoglobin level (red), total leukocyte (WBC) count (yellow), and platelet count (blue). D. Serum chemistries: AST level (purple), total bilirubin level (blue), Cr kinase level (red), and serum Cr level (yellow). E. Coagulation: aPPT level (blue) and d-dimer level (red). Date of download: 11/8/2017 Copyright © American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.
From: Severe Meningoencephalitis in a Case of Ebola Virus Disease: A Case Report Ann Intern Med. 2016;165(4):301-304. doi:10.7326/M15-3066 Figure Legend: Initial MRI was performed on day 33. MRI = magnetic resonance imaging. A. T2-weighted fluid-attenuated inversion recovery image showing multiple punctate high-signal intensity lesions in the corpus callosum. B and C. Some of the corpus callosum lesions (B), as well as a lesion on the margin of the fourth ventricle (C), showed restriction of diffusion, compatible with microvascular occlusion and ischemia. D. A lesion in the right lateral column of the thoracic spinal cord. E to H. Repeated MRI showing resolution of most of the previous lesions. Date of download: 11/8/2017 Copyright © American College of Physicians. All rights reserved.