SWAN MRI revealing multiple microhemorrhages secondary to septic emboli from mucormycosis
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A 77-year-old man with myelodysplastic syndrome presented with fever and acute renal failure, followed by right-sided hemiparesis, neglect, and aphasia. Neuroimaging revealed a left parietal-occipital ICH with extensive edema. T2-star susceptibility weighted angiography (SWAN) revealed multiple
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