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Intraventricular brain abscess

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2012
Unlike an intraventricular rupture of a brain abscess, a primary intraventricular abscess is rare. While the former usually presents with acute clinical deterioration and carries a high rate of mortality, the latter tends to present in a subacute fashion. In this paper, we present a 62-year-old female with an intraventricular brain abscess.
Nisha, Gadgil   +2 more
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Curvularia brain abscess

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2013
Curvularia is a ubiquitous dematiaceous fungus that is a very rare but often fatal cause of infection in the central nervous system (CNS). In this report, we describe a patient with chronic sinusitis who presented with a Curvularia abscess of the skull base extending into the left frontal lobe.
Nisha, Gadgil   +4 more
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Actinomycotic brain abscess

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1990
A histologically confirmed actinomycotic brain abscess, in a previously healthy female, is reported. CT scan findings of a thick walled multiloculated ring enhancement with smooth inner margin and irregular nodular enhancement of outer margin, along with contiguous patchy enhancing lesion with circular low attenuation areas were suggestive of a chronic
B S, Sharma   +3 more
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Coccidioidomycotic brain abscess

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1994
✓ Coccidioidomycosis is an infection originating in the San Joaquim Valley of southern California, but now seen with increasing frequency throughout southern California and the southwestern United States. Central nervous system involvement is usually manifested as meningitis. The authors present the case of a young man with pulmonary coccidioidomycosis
E, Mendel   +3 more
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Clostridial brain abscesses

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1994
Ten patients with clostridial abscesses of the brain are presented. Despite the presence of gas within the cerebral hemispheres and Clostridium welchii cultured from the pus obtained, the outcome of all patients managed with burrhole aspiration of the abscess was good.
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Brain abscess

The New England journal of medicine, 2010
J B, AYER, S M, WYMAN
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Brain Abscess

Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1987
B, Wispelwey, W M, Scheld
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BRAIN ABSCESS

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1924
This case is reported to illustrate the difficulty encountered in the diagnosis of intracranial lesions. There was so little to suggest an abscess that the possibility of it was not considered in reaching a diagnosis. REPORT OF CASE The patient was a boy, aged 11 years, whose family history was free from hereditary diseases.
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Brain Abscess

Archives of Neurology, 2001
Habib, A A, Mozaffar, T
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Brain Abscess

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
Matthijs C. Brouwer   +3 more
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