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  1. Cerebral abscess ; its etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment including anatomy and physiology of the cerebellum by Isidore Friesner, Alfred Braun, 2010-05-13
  2. Multiple bilateral cerebral abscesses with hemorrhage.: An article from: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing by Carol K. Baumann, 1997-02-01
  3. A case of cerebral amoebic abscess treated by modern chemotherapy by E. A Turner, 1948
  4. Glasgow Medical Journal, Volume 28 by Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow Glasgow and West of Scotland Medical Association, 2009-08-16
  5. Experimental traumatic cerebral cysts in the rabbit by Murray A Falconer, 1943

61. Volume 8 January - December 1885
Case of cerebral abscess. AEW . Fox. Pages 251 254. Part of the OUPBrain WWW service. General Information. Click here to register with OUP.
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    62. Volume 96 January - December 1973
    Epilepsy following cerebral abscess a clinical and EEG study of 70patients. NJ . Legg , PC . Gupta and DF . Scott. Pages 259 - 268.
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  • Epilepsy following cerebral abscess - a clinical and EEG study of 70 patients
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    63. Pott's Puffy Tumor. Complication Of Frontal Sinusitis. Otolaryngology Houston
    Intracranial complications such as epidural abscess, subdural empyema, meningitis,cerebral abscess, and duralvein thrombophlebitis may also occur.
    http://www.ghorayeb.com/PottsPuffyTumor.html
    Named after Sir Percival Pott (1713-1788), an English surgeon who first described it in 1760, Pott's puffy tumor is a serious complication of bacterial frontal sinusitis.
    It consists of a subperiosteal abscess and osteomyelitis of the frontal bone. Patients present with a tender doughy soft tissue swelling that causes pitting edema over the frontal bone. Intracranial complications such as epidural abscess, subdural empyema, meningitis , cerebral abscess, and dural-vein thrombophlebitis may also occur.
    Treatment consists of surgical drainage of the abscess and the frontal sinus and 6 weeks of intravenous antibiotic therapy directed at the isolated organisms. Trephination is carried out in the floor of the sinus. A drain placed through the trephine allows the drainage of sinus contents and can be used to irrigate with antibiotic solutions.
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    64. Cerebral Abscess
    cerebral abscess. A Medical Encyclopedia Maryland Medical System. A resourcewith information on over 4000 medical topics including cerebral abscess.
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    Cerebral abscess
    A Medical Encyclopedia Article provided by Maryland General Hospital A resource with information on over 4000 medical topics including: Cerebral abscess
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    65. Medical Term Index 04
    apnea Cephalalgia Cephalic presentation Cerebellar ataxia Cerebellar herniationCerebellitis Cerebellopontine angle tumor cerebral abscess Cerebral aneurysm
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    66. Inflammation
    Back to Menu Previous topic Next topic TF cerebral abscess Inflammation. AJNR 1999;2012521257.Back to Menu Previous topic Next topic TF cerebral abscess
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    Inflammation
    The differential diagnosis between intracerebral necrotic tumors and cerebral abscesses is frequently impossible on conventional MRI.
    In our experience, the abscesses are hyperintense on DWI (1) with very low ADC value of 0.3- 0.4.
    Therefore, the DWI and ADC measurement may be very useful in the differential diagnosis of "ring-enhancing" cerebral masses.
    The presence of central hyperintensity on DW MR and very low ADC values strongly suggest the presence of pus and abscess.
    The "ring-enhancing" mass with central hypointensity on DW MR and increased ADC values suggest cerebral glioma or metastasis.
    Use of DWI in differential diagnosis between intracerebral necrotic tumors and cerebral abscesses. B Desprechins, T Stadnik et al. AJNR 1999;20:1252-1257.
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    67. From The Grand Rounds Archive At Baylor
    Intracranial (CNS) complications, namely, meningitis, subdural empyema, epiduralabscess and cerebral abscess may all complicate acute and chronic sinusitis.
    http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/oto/grand/71395.html
    Grand Rounds Archives
    The information contained within the Grand Rounds Archive is intended for use by doctors and other health care professionals. These documents were prepared by resident physicians for presentation and discussion at a conference held at The Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. No guarantees are made with respect to accuracy or timeliness of this material. This material should not be used as a basis for treatment decisions, and is not a substitute for professional consultation and/or peer-reviewed medical literature. COMPLICATIONS OF SINUSITIS
    July 13, 1995
    Carla M. Giannoni, M.D. Orbital complications Sinonasal disease accounts for the majority of orbital infections (up to 85%). Ethmoid sinuses are almost always implicated in orbital disease; maxillary and frontal sinuses may also be involved. Spread may be direct with erosion of the lamina or through a prior fracture or by thrombophlebitic spread into the orbit. Orbital complications as staged by Chandler (1970) are: preseptal cellulitis, orbital cellulitis, subperiosteal abscess, orbital abscess, and cavernous sinus thrombosis (dural thrombophlebitis). Preseptal cellulitis is an inflammation and infection of the eyelids, outside the orbital septum. Orbital cellulitis is a diffuse infiltration of bacteria and inflammatory cells in the orbit. A subperiosteal abscess is a collection of pus between the periorbita and the bony orbit walls. Orbital abscess refers to a discrete collection of pus within the orbital tissues; systemic symptoms are common and orbital apex syndrome may occur. Cavernous sinus thrombosis is a late stage and highly morbid disease. Infection is spread posteriorly through the venous channels; patients have proptosis, ophthalmoplegia, decreased visual acuity, paplliedema, dilated pupil, mental status decline, and superior orbital fissure syndrome; bilateral symptoms herald this entity.

    68. Directory :: Look.com
    cerebral abscess (4) Other Categories. Sites. cerebral abscess Looks at the commoncauses, bacterial aetiology, pathology, clinical presentation and treatment.
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    69. Radiology In Ped Emerg Med, Vol 5, Case 8
    In addition to epidural or cerebral abscess, the same mechanism applies to subduralempyema as well as septic thrombophlebitis of the emissary cortical veins
    http://www.hawaii.edu/medicine/pediatrics/pemxray/v5c08.html
    Fever and Lethargy in an Infant
    Radiology Cases in Pediatric Emergency Medicine
    Volume 5, Case 8
    Leo U. Pascua, MD
    Kapiolani Medical Center For Women And Children
    University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine
    These two cuts from his CT scan series show multiple 2-3 cm diameter loculated cystic lesions consistent with multiple abscesses (dark areas with rims of enhancement). There is distention of the posterior fossa with a midline shift toward the right. There is no sign of cribiform fracture or mastoiditis. He is admitted to the intensive care unit where infectious disease and neurosurgical consultations are obtained. His initial work-up includes a CBC and chemistry. A chest radiograph and an abdominal radiograph are performed to look for signs of other abscesses. Admission labs: Na 141, K 3.4, Cl 99, bicarb 25, gluc 127, Ca 10.3, phos 5.3, Alb 3, SGPT 8, SGOT 22, BUN 10, creatinine 0.2. WBC 23.2 (49% segs, 14% bands, 7% monos, 28% lymphs). Hgb/Hct 9/37. Platelets 474,000. His chest radiograph is normal. View abdominal flat plat. Return to Radiology Cases In Ped Emerg Med Case Selection Page
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    70. Health @ FitnessHeaven.com Medical Encyclopedia Cerebral
    Home Medical Encyclopedia Article, cerebral abscess. Amebic brain abscess Amebicbrain abscess, cerebral abscess may be a complication of epidural abscess.
    http://www.fitnessheaven.com/res/adam/ency/article/000783.asp

    71. Case Study Of The Month -- Needed: Dentists For Missouri’s Poor Children
    Comment cerebral abscess in children is usually associated with Congenital heartdisease (R L shunt). Cholecystectomy, but no reported cerebral abscess.
    http://www.stlouischildrens.org/articles/professional.asp?ID=1020

    72. BAPO Acta Abstracts Titles 1988-1989-1991-1992
    MENINGOENCEPHALITIS AND cerebral abscess AS A COMPLICATION OF THE HALO DEVICE MENINGOENCEPHALITISAND cerebral abscess AS A COMPLICATION OF THE HALO DEVICE.
    http://www.orthoweb.be/bapo/bapoacta5.htm

    73. Cer – Chl
    cerebral abscess. http//webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/c.cerebral abscess. http//www.healthcentral.com/library/library.cfm.
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    Cer – Chl cercarial dermatitis (swimmer’s itch, schistosomiasis) http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/index.htm Cerebellar Agenesis Cerebellar Agenesis http://www.laurushealth.com/library/healthguide/illnessconditions/pagebuilder.asp?URL=Default.htm Cerebellar Astrocytoma http://cancernet.nci.nih.gov/clinpdq/pif.html CEREBELLAR ASTROCYTOMA http://www.icondata.com/health/pedbase/pedlynx.htm Cerebellar Ataxia http://health.excite.com/ cerebellar ataxia http://webmd.lycos.com/adam/asset/adam_disease_articles/a_to_z/c Cerebellar Ataxia http://www.hon.ch/cgi-bin/HONselect?browse+C10.228.700 Cerebellar Ataxia Cerebellar Ataxia http://www.webcrawler.com/health/diseases_and_conditions/conditions_a_z/conditions_c Cerebellar Ataxia Cerebellar Ataxia http://www.NIH.gov/health/InformationIndex/HealthIndex/Pubincov.htm Cerebellar degeneration http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/9339/9339.html?k=menux408x9939xALZ Cerebellar Degeneration, Subacute Cerebellar Degeneration, Subacute http://www.laurushealth.com/library/healthguide/illnessconditions/pagebuilder.asp?URL=Default.htm Cerebellar Diseases@ http://dmoz.org/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/

    74. WebGuest - Open Directory Health Conditions And Diseases
    Toxoplasmosis@ (4). Sites cerebral abscess Looks at the common causes,bacterial aetiology, pathology, clinical presentation and treatment.
    http://directory.webguest.com/index.cgi/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Neurologi

    75. ABSCESO CEREBRAL EN NIÑOS
    of relapse) for more than 10 days ; 2) abnormal findings on brain imaging, suchas cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral abscess and subdural
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    ABSCESO CEREBRAL EN NIÑOS Revisión Medline 1995 – 2000 Cyberpediatria Treatment of bacterial brain abscess by repeated aspirationfollow up by serial computed tomography. AUTHORS: Yamamoto M; Fukushima T; Hirakawa K; Kimura H; Tomonaga M AUTHOR AFFILIATION:Department of Neurosurgery, Fukuoka University School of Medicine. ABSTRACT: SOURCE: Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo) 2000 Feb;40(2):98-104; discussion 104-5 Technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime leucocyte scintigraphy in the differential diagnosis of cerebral abscesses. AUTHORS: Spinelli F; Sara R; Milella M; Ruffini L; Sterzi R; Causarano IR; Sberna M AUTHOR AFFILIATION:Department of Nuclear Medicine, Niguarda Ca' Granda Hospital, Milan, Italy. ABSTRACT: SOURCE: Eur J Nucl Med 2000 Jan;27(1):46-9 Salmonella meningitis and multiple cerebral abscesses in an infant AUTHORS: Workman MR; Price EH; Bullock P AUTHOR AFFILIATION:Department of Medical Microbiology, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry, London, UK. ABSTRACT: The history of a 4-week-old infant with meningitis and multiple cerebral abscesses caused by Salmonella enteritidis is reported. Management included successful treatment with a prolonged course of antibiotics, including ciprofloxacin, neurosurgical drainage and long-term immunoglobulin supplements. No adverse effects of joint toxicity were detected. SOURCE: Int J Antimicrob Agents 1999 Oct;13(2):131-2

    76. DiagnosisPro Medical Diagnostic Software
    ABSCESS Brain abscess cerebral abscess/congen. anomaly METABOLIC/STORAGEDISORDER Diabetic autonomic neuropathy syndrome DEFICIENCY
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    77. RBO - Intracranial Complications Of Sinusitis.
    Key words sinusitis, intracranial complications, cerebral abscess, subdural empyema.** Doctorate Degree in Medicine at Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESP.
    http://www.sborl.org.br/acervo/rev67-1_complicacoesintracranianas_usa.asp
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    E.N.T. Brazilian Society Official Publication
    Original Articles
    Intracranial Complications of Sinusitis.
    Key words: sinusitis, intracranial complications, cerebral abscess, subdural empyema.
    ** Doctorate Degree in Medicine at Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESP.
    ** Master Degree in Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery under course at Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESP.
    *** Master Degree in Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at Escola Paulista de Medicina/UNIFESP.
    **** ENT Physician.
    Article submitted on August 15, 2000. Article accepted on October 20, 2000. Summary Introduction : Although there has been significant development in diagnosis and treatment of sinusitis, intracranial complications are still present.

    78. Brain Abscess
    Brain abscess. Alternative Names Abscess brain; cerebral abscess;CNS abscess. Treatment cerebral abscess is a medical emergency!
    http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/000783trt.htm
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    Brain abscess
    Alternative Names: Abscess - brain; Cerebral abscess; CNS abscess
    Treatment: Cerebral abscess is a medical emergency! Intracranial pressure may become high enough to cause fatal brainstem herniation. Hospitalization is required until the condition is stabilized.
    Life support (such as breathing and circulation assistance) may be required in some cases.
    Medical management is advised for multiple abscesses , a small (less than 2 cm) abscess , an abscess deep within the brain, an abscess accompanied by meningitis , the presence of shunts in the brain (for hydrocephalus ), or an underlying disease that makes surgery dangerous (debilitating disease).
    Antimicrobials are given, initially through a vein, then by mouth. Between 2 and 6 weeks of medication are usually required. Broad-spectrum antibiotics are the most common antimicrobial prescribed. Multiple medications may be used together. Antifungal medications (or antiviral medications) may also be prescribed if fungal or viral infection is likely.
    Osmotic diuretics such as urea or mannitol are used to reduce swelling of the brain. If mannitol is used, then one should consider surgery to evacuate the lesion and reduce the mass effect. Corticosteroids such as dexamethasone also might be used to reduce brain swelling, but their use is very controversial.

    79. Asociación Argentina De Neurocirugía
    Translate this page The postoperative complications were observed in 6 patients (30%), the mostfrequent were cerebrospinal fluid leak, cerebral abscess and seizures.
    http://www.aanc.org.ar/revista_id=v16-3-4_meningiomas.asp
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    publicitario 100 x 35 px Ediciones Anteriores Instrucciones para autores Auspiciantes Espacio publicitario
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    Ignacio Mendiondo y Eulogio Mediondo
    RESUMEN
    Objetivo.
    Pacientes y Metodos.
    Resultados. Conclusiones. Palabras claves: ABSTRACT Objectives: To analyze the relationship between the clinical-neurologic condition, localization, size, intraoperative tumors characteristics, strategy and surgical technic as influence factors in the morbimortality. Patients and methods: The most frequent symptoms and signs were: headache, seizure, hemiparesis, papilledema, character disturbanceand dysphasia. The tumor locations were as follows: cranial vault in 12 cases (60%) and 8 cases (40%) in the cranial base. The median tumor volume was 92,5 cc, with a maxium of 214 cc. The grater diameter was 10,5 cm. Results: Conclusion: Giants meningiomas surgery represents a problem, because its very important neurovascular relationships, firm consistency and hipervascularization. The objective, if possible, is the complete tumor removal to decrease recurrence risks.

    80. Jedline
    brain abscess, ? ? (=cerebral abscess). cerebral abscess, ? ? (=brain abscess). appendiceal abscess, ? .
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