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From the Departments of Medicine (Division of Neurology) (Dr. Roeltgen), and Pathology (Drs Shugar and Towfighi), Milton S. Hershey Medical Center of Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA.
In a case of Clostridium septicum septicemia with cerebritis, the cerebral lesion appeared as a localized mass that clinically mimicked a metastatic tumor.
Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Roeltgen, Department of Medicine (Division of Neurology), Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA 17033.
Accepted for publication March 4, 1980.
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