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Clinical Reasoning: A 42-year-old man with severe headache, fever, and acute coma

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Figure 1Head CT reveals massive bilateral
Figure 2Brain MRI and magnetic resonance angiography
Figure 3Transcranial Doppler findings before and after surgical removal of the pituitary tumor

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