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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
OBJECTIVE
The aim of this study was to present a series of cases of sinogenic intracranial suppuration in a pediatric tertiary referral center and to review the long-term outcomes of the patients.
METHODS
We performed a retrospective review of the hospital database and the patient case
We present a retrospective study of 37 infants who were operated for acute mastoiditis during the period 2000-2004 in Mother and Child Health Care Institute, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. About 23 patients (62.2%) were male and 14 (37.8%) were female. Acute mastoiditis developed just after the
OBJECTIVE
to bring back the clinical and therapeutic aspects of 6 cases of DPC in the service of surgery A of the hospital of the POINT G.
METHODS
descriptive retrospective study of 5 years and 6 months in the service. All the patients presenting a duodéno-pancreatic malignant tumour treated by DPC
OBJECTIVE
To determine the most frequent causes of the digestive perforations and to evaluate the surgical procedures, the morbidity and mortality.
METHODS
It was about a retrospective descriptive study, over 5 year's period in a visceral service of CHU du Point G, Bamako. Were included in the study
Subtentorial subdural empyema is a rare form of intracranial suppuration. We present two cases treated at our department within the last 11 years. The common source was an ear infection. Both patients presented with headache, fever, vomiting and stiff neck. Only one patient had disturbed
Ring-enhancement on CT (RECT) is generally considered a sine qua non in diagnosing a cerebral abscess. We describe a 16-year-old female who presented with headaches, vomiting and drowsiness, which over 2 weeks rapidly progressed to coma. CT demonstrated a moderately large left frontal extradural
BACKGROUND
Retroperitoneal necrotizing fasciitis is a rare, fulminant, and potentially lethal complication of intra-abdominal suppuration. A retroperitoneal origin is very rare and very few cases have been reported in the literature. To the best of our knowledge, this case is only the fourth case
BACKGROUND
Intracranial complications of paranasal sinusitis have become rare due to widespread and early use of antibiotics. Potentially life-threatening intracranial complications of sinusitis include subdural empyema, epidural and intracerebral abscess, meningitis, and sinus thrombosis. Patients
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