Figure 1. Brain imaging findings in chronological order: (A) initial brain CT shows negative findings on HD 3; (B) follow-up brain MRI (T2WI, enhanced)

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Figure 1. Brain imaging findings in chronological order: (A) initial brain CT shows negative findings on HD 3; (B) follow-up brain MRI (T2WI, enhanced) reveals brain abscess in right frontal lobe (arrow) on HD 18; (C) follow-up brain CT shows a tiny abscess remaining in the right frontal lobe (arrow) on HD 42; and (D) second follow-up brain MRI (T2WI, enhanced) shows marked interval regression in the size of the abscess (arrow) on HD 55. Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; HD, hospital day; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; T2WI, T2-weighted image. Figure 1. Brain imaging findings in chronological order: (A) initial brain CT shows negative findings on HD 3; (B) follow-up brain MRI (T2WI, enhanced) reveals brain abscess in right frontal lobe (arrow) on HD 18; (C) follow-up brain CT shows a tiny abscess remaining in the right frontal lobe (arrow) on HD 42; and (D) second follow-up brain MRI… Neonatal Med. 2017 Nov;24(4):187-191. https://doi.org/10.5385/nm.2017.24.4.187