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First report of salmonella Dublin subdural empyema: A rare presentation of CNS infection
Subdural empyema can be precipitated by a range of pathogens. Common clinical symptoms include fever, headache, seizures, and changed mental status. Yet, cerebral infections caused by Salmonella are relatively uncommon as it is rare for Salmonella to ...
Seif Bugazia +4 more
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CHARLES S. KUBIK, RAYMOND D. ADAMS
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John, Gorman +5 more
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Cefsulodin for the treatment of Pseudomonas infections : a study comparing cefsulodin and ticarcillin [PDF]
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Mattie, H. +2 more
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Massive subdural empyema [PDF]
Mohamad Syafeeq Faeez Md Noh +1 more
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Intracranial Infections Arising From an Odontogenic Infection: A Report of 2 Cases
Introduction: Intracranial empyema is a rare but serious and life-threatening infection. It is an accumulation of purulent material in the subdural or extradural space leading to development of subdural empyema or intracranial epidural abscess ...
Ikram Attouchi +3 more
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Giant subdural empyema in adult
Subdural empyema (SDE) is a fairly uncommon diagnosis, accounting for only 20% of intracranial infections, the usual source for SDE is direct extension from a contiguous source, such as acute sinusitis or otitis media, although in one-fourth of cases no ...
Omar Boulahroud, Okacha Naama
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Encephalopathy with behavioral and psychiatric features–firstantibody proven case of Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis from Pakistan [PDF]
Background: Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor encephalitis is associated with psychiatric symptoms, memory disturbances, seizures, dyskinesia, and catatonia along with other constellation of symptoms.
Khan, Rizwanullah +2 more
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The hidden threat: subdural empyema strikes a healthy teen
Background The incidence estimates for intracranial subdural empyema are 0.1 per 100,000 individuals, making it a rare clinical condition. It is a highly morbid and fatal illness that is most commonly the result of a primary infection somewhere else ...
Ahmed Dahshan +5 more
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