A 38-year-old, right-handed woman is brought to the emergency department after a brief seizure witnessed by her husband. The patient has never before had a seizure but has had headaches for several weeks. Her husband says that she has acted strangely for several months. The patient used to be quite social, but lately, she is not motivated to participate in any social activities and has lost interest in everyday activities. She will not talk unless directly spoken to and has impaired memory. The patient has no significant medical or psychiatric history. There is no family history of neurologic disorders. Temperature is 36 C (96.8 F) , blood pressure is 130/78 mm Hg, and pulse is 86/min. On examination, the patient is somnolent but wakes to voice and follows commands. The pupils are equal and reactive. Funduscopy reveals bilateral papilledema. Bilateral upper and lower extremity muscle strength is normal. Neuroimaging is most likely to reveal which of the following findings in this patient?
A) Frontotemporal lobe atrophy
B) Ischemic infarction of the brainstem
C) Right parietal lobe lesion
D) Sclerosis of the mesial temporal lobe
E) Solitary mass in the frontal lobe
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