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BACKGROUND
Intracranial suppurations (ICS) are collections of pus of infectious origin in the skull. The authors present their experience.
METHODS
All children operated for ICS at the Central Hospital of Yaoundé from January 2000 to December 2008 were retrospectively included.
RESULTS
Thirty-five
BACKGROUND
We compared the clinical features and therapeutic outcomes of intracranial suppurations (IEs) caused by sub-dural empyema (SDEs) and epidural abscesses (EAs).
METHODS
Twenty-four patients with IE were retrospectively identified at our institution over a period of 14 years. Therapeutic
OBJECTIVE
Gas-containing brain abscesses are rare, and the vast majority are caused by Clostridium perfringens. Significant simultaneous fungal infection in a bacterial abscess is even rarer. We present such a case and review the literature.
METHODS
A 21-month-old male patient sustained a
BACKGROUND
Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe form of childhood epilepsy that is defined by generalized multiple type seizures, slowness of intellectual growth, and a specific EEG disturbance. Children affected might previously have infantile spasms or underlying brain disorder but etiology
A 53-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of high fever and abnormal chest radiograph shadows. Chest X-ray on admission showed a nodular shadow in the right upper lung field and a mass shadow with a cavity in the left middle lung field. Laboratory data indicated leukocytosis and
OBJECTIVE
Brain abscess is an uncommon intracranial suppuration, especially in children. We reviewed the records of children with brain abscess admitted to Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan, and analyzed data on presenting symptoms, predisposing factors and
The case of a 35-year-old patient is reported. After a two-week interval following an ORL puncture in the frontal sinuses, the patient showed a suppuration on the right hemisphere and was admitted in the territorial neurosurgical clinic. Due to a progressive neurological impairment (loss of
OBJECTIVE
Subdural empyema is a collected cranioencephalic suppuration between arachnoid and dura meninge space. Subdural empyema occurring after sinusitis is an uncommon but serious complication of paranasal sinus infections. The purpose of this study is to aware the clinician about this condition.
Acute kidney injury, a common complication associated with malignancy, occurs in various clinical situations for numerous reasons. Acute tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) is possibly the most significant cause of acute kidney injury in cancer patients, because it is fulminant at onset and associated with
OBJECTIVE
Intracranial empyemas are the most common form of intracranial suppuration seen in our unit and, despite modern antibiotic therapy and advanced neurosurgical and imaging facilities, these pus collections remain a formidable challenge, often resulting in significant morbidity and death. We
OBJECTIVE
Cerebral abscesses are focal suppurations of infectious origin developed within the cerebral parenchyma. This is a rare pathology, with a relatively poor prognosis. Therapy continues to be debated and the results are inconsistent. The objectives of this study were to define the factors
Serratia marcescens is a rare pathogen of adult central nervous system (CNS) infection. We report on the clinical features and therapeutic outcomes of two adult patients with such infections. The clinical characteristics of 13 other reported adult cases are also included for analysis. The 15 cases
OBJECTIVE
A review of suppurative intracranial complications of sinusitis in children.
METHODS
Case series review over a two-year period from 1998 to 1999 in a children's hospital, Singapore.
RESULTS
There were seven cases, all male, and age range 9 to 14. Six had subdural empyemas and one had