2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00701-024-06349-8
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Spontaneous brain abscess formation: challenge of a shifting pathogen spectrum over the last 21 years – a single center experience

Luisa Mona Kraus,
Manou Overstijns,
Amir El Rahal
et al.

Abstract: Background Spontaneous intracerebral abscess formation is a rare condition presenting with a disabling sequela. The origin of infection can either be primary or secondary to an infection at another location. The site of primary infection - due to the proximity, often the oral cavity, the sinuses, and the orbit - determines the causative pathogens. Treatment often combines surgical and antimicrobial therapies. To determine the microbiology and respective changes and treatment outcome, we perform… Show more

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