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Toxoplasmic [[encephalitis]] is the most common cause of intracerebral mass lesions and is thought to be caused by reactivation of chronic infection. Intracerebral mass lesions can be diagnosed using CT scan.
Toxoplasmic [[encephalitis]] is the most common cause of intracerebral mass lesions and is thought to be caused by reactivation of chronic infection. Intracerebral mass lesions can be diagnosed using CT scan.



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Toxoplasmic encephalitis is the most common cause of intracerebral mass lesions and is thought to be caused by reactivation of chronic infection. Intracerebral mass lesions can be diagnosed using CT scan.

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