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Fig. 2 | Journal of Neuroinflammation

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From: Spatial and temporal variation of routine parameters: pitfalls in the cerebrospinal fluid analysis in central nervous system infections

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Sedimentation of cells in different parts of the ventricular system visible in clinical routine imaging. A Blood sedimentation in the 2nd ventricle (arrow) after intracerebral and intraventricular hemorrhage (cranial computer tomography) (kindly provided by Prof. Dr. Hilmar Prange, Dept. of Neurology, University Medicine Göttingen, Germany). B Pus in the dorsal horns of the 1st and 2nd ventricle (arrows), contrast enhancement of the wall of the right lateral ventricle (arrowheads) (Streptococcus intermedius meningitis and ventriculitis; T1-weighted magnetic resonance image plus gadolinium contrast enhancement). C Pus in the lumbar spinal canal (arrows) (Candida albicans meningitis; T1-weighted magnetic resonance image plus gadolinium contrast enhancement) (kindly provided by Dr. Hans-Heino Rustenbeck, Dept. of Neuroradiology, University Medicine Göttingen, Germany)

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