Abstract

This 37-year-old male with a l-year history of partial complex seizures presented with a major motor seizure. Emergency magnetic resonance imaging (MRl) scan revealed a large right medial temporal lobe mass with bright areas of T, signal suggestive of hemorrhage (Figure 1). The patient had no focal neurologic signs and clinically did not appear to have had a hemorrhage. Subsequent computed tomography (CT) scan showed close correspondence of calcium to the areas of bright T, signal (Figure 2).

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