Figure. (A) Photograph of the patient’s scalp shows the large necrotic skin tumor. Figure. (A) Photograph of the patient’s scalp shows the large necrotic.

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Figure. (A) Photograph of the patient’s scalp shows the large necrotic skin tumor. Figure. (A) Photograph of the patient’s scalp shows the large necrotic skin tumor. (B) Noncontrast brain CT image shows diffuse right hemispheric edema. (C) Contrast-enhanced brain CT image shows right hemispheric enhancement. (D) Contrast-enhanced coronal brain MRI shows the scalp tumor, with extension down through the skull into the meninges and cortex. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Neurology 2000;54:1205 ©2000 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins