Non-surgical treatment of the solitary brain abscess in children.
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Abstract
In a ten year old girl with operated congenital heart defect: pulmonary stenosis, a solitary brain abscess developed in the right frontotemporal region after teeth extraction. The clinical disease was manifested with fever, headache and by tonic epileptic seizure of the grand mal type dominating on the left side. Suspicion of the abscess existence has been raised on the basis of the EEG finding and proved by the brain CT scan. Agent has not been identified, most probably due to antibiotic therapy applied prior to admission. We decided for the antibiotic treatment with benzilpencillin (500,000/kg/day), chloramphenicol (50 mg/kg/day) cloxacillin (130 mg/kg/day) intravenously during 4 weeks. Clinical improvement of the condition, the EEG and CT findings occurred two weeks after the beginning of the therapy. After a month further marked improvement of the EEG findings occurred as well as the disappearance of the abscess cavity. Three months after the completed therapy the control EEG and the brain CT scan were normal. The girl having been followed up for three years is growing normal and has completely normal neurologic findings.