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Washington University Experience | INFECTION | Bacteria | Meningitis | Meningitis, complications - remote | 1C5 Meningitis, BStr, long survival (Case 1) H&E whole mount 5 copy
1C5-7 A portion of more recognizable cerebral cortex attached to the hippocampal formation is shown at progressively higher magnification. The ependymal lining (arrow) has been displaced deep to the ventricular lumen, often called granular ependymitis, seen at higher magnification in the next two images (H&E).