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Intracerebral Abscess Caused by Actinomyces israelii

2020

We describe a case of 49-years old female with a medical history of penicillin allergy, who suffered from brain infection caused by Actinomyces israelii. Therefore, the available therapy was metronidazole, ceftriaxone, and chloramphenicol. Due to a deterioration of the general and neurological condition of the patient, it was decided to perform a scratch skin test on penicillin, which was negative. After that, penicillin was administrated parenterally. The patient showed no hypersensitive reaction. Improvement was achieved. The patient underwent three subsequent surgeries due to primary and recurrent brain abscesses. There was a distinct improvement in her clinical status. Two months after …

medicine.medical_specialtyNeurosurgeryInfectious Disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologysurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineactinomycesmedicineMedical historyAbscessBrain abscessbiologybusiness.industryGeneral Engineeringbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseActinomyces israeliiSurgeryPenicillinbrain abscessMetronidazoleCeftriaxoneactinomyces israelii ; antibiotics ; brain abscessbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryActinomycesmedicine.drugCureus
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CT and MR Imaging of Non-neoplastic Intracranial Masses

1989

Many intracranial mass lesions of non-neoplastic origin present CT and MR features similar or identical to those of true neoplasms. In many cases a definitive diagnosis cannot be made from imaging findings alone, and misinterpretation is possible even when the history and clinical findings are considered. Yet an accurate preoperative diagnosis is an essential prerequisite for selecting candidates for a neurosurgical operation and planning the procedure. In some cases the full range of neuroradiologic techniques may have to be applied and evaluated in the context of clinical findings before the physician can accurately classify the disease and draw appropriate therapeutic conclusions.

medicine.medical_specialtyNon neoplasticbusiness.industryProgressive multifocal leukoencephalopathyPrimary central nervous system lymphomaContext (language use)medicine.diseaseMr imagingArachnoid cystmedicineRadiologybusinessBrain abscessIntracranial mass
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RECURRENT RETROPERITONEAL ABSCESS AFTER BILIARY TRACT SURGERY IN AN ELEDERLY PATIENT: A MINIMALLY INVASIVE NONSURGICAL APPROIACH AND ITS CONSEQUENCES…

2019

Abstract Introduction Hepatic abscess can be defined as an encapsulated collection of suppurative material within the liver parenchyma. Hepatic abscess can be distinguished as pyogenic, amebic, or fungal. Biliary tract disease remains the most common cause of hepatic abscess today, and the most common complications range from pleural effusion, empyema, and bronchohepatic fistula to subphrenic abscess and rupture into the peritoneal cavity, stomach, colon, vena cava, or kidney. A large abscess compressing the inferior vena cava and the hepatic veins may result in Budd-Chiari syndrome. In this report, we present a rare case of hepatic abscess with an unusual evolution that was treated with a …

medicine.medical_specialtyNonsurgical drainageFistulaLiver AbscessSubphrenic abscesslcsh:MedicineCase ReportMinimally invasive proceduresHepatic abscess030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyInferior vena cavaDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineRecurrenceHumansMedicineRetroperitoneal SpaceAbscessAgedInterventional radiologybusiness.industrylcsh:RLumbosacral RegionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEmpyemaHernia AbdominalSurgeryBiliary Tract Surgical ProceduresSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia Generalemedicine.anatomical_structureLumbar herniamedicine.vein030220 oncology & carcinogenesisDrainageAbdomenFemaleRight Lumbar RegionBiliary Tract SurgeryHepatic abscess lumbar hernia interventional radiology minimally invasive procedure nonsurgical drainage case reportTomography X-Ray Computedbusiness
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Transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis presenting as a renal abscess.

2002

We report on a 76-year-old woman who was diagnosed with a primary renal abscess of the left kidney. After percutaneous drainage, no clinical improvement was observed. Surgical exploration and nephrectomy were performed. The histologic evaluation revealed an unsuspected transitional cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis, which had been misinterpreted as a primary renal abscess. Malignancy must be considered as an underlying cause for the formation of a renal abscess, especially if no other predisposing factors such as diabetes mellitus or urinary stones are present.

medicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentUrinary systemUrologyurologic and male genital diseasesMalignancyDiagnosis DifferentialDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansKidney PelvisAgedUltrasonographyCarcinoma Transitional Cellbusiness.industryUrographymedicine.diseaseNephrectomyAbscessKidney NeoplasmsRenal Abscessmedicine.anatomical_structureTransitional cell carcinomaFemaleKidney DiseasesRadiologybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedRenal pelvisUrology
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The use of an endostapler in the treatment of supralevator abscess of intersphincteric origin.

2014

Aim This technical note describes the use of an endostapler for the definitive treatment of supralevator abscess upward from an intersphincteric origin. Method A two-stage treatment was performed. First an endoanal drainage was performed by inserting a mushroom catheter in the supralevator abscess cavity. In the second stage transanal unroofing of the fistula was performed with an endostapler. Results Since 2011, three patients have been treated in this way. After 2 years of follow up, none of the patients had recurrence of the abscess or been referred for anal incontinence. Conclusion The use of an endostapler in the treatment of supralevator abscess of intersphincteric origin may be an al…

medicine.medical_specialtySupralevator abscessFistulaEndoscopy GastrointestinalAnal abscessSurgical StaplersSurgical StaplingmedicineHumansStage (cooking)AbscessCrohn's diseaseAnus Diseasesbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryGastroenterologyTechnical noteendostaplermedicine.diseaseAbscessSurgerysupralevator abscessCrohn's diseaseCatheterTreatment OutcomeDrainagebusinessFollow-Up StudiesColorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland
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Computed Tomography in Nonneoplastic Space-Occupying Intracranial Lesions

1981

A number of nonneoplastic intracranial space-occupying lesions may resemble neoplasms in the CT scan, and definitive diagnosis is not possible with CT studies alone in many cases. Misinterpretations are possible, even when all clinical data are considered in the interpretation of the CT scan. However, the most accurate possiblepreoperative diagnosis is a prerequisite for decisions on therapeutic strategy and surgical approach. Therefore some cases may require the full range of conventional neuroradiological techniques and careful consideration of clinical findings for correct interpretation of the CT scan with its consequences for therapy. Table 6 summarizes the most common alternatives in …

medicine.medical_specialtySurgical approachmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryComputed tomographyDiseasemedicine.diseaseArachnoid cystMedicineIntracranial lesionsRadiologyDifferential diagnosisbusinessBrain abscessTherapeutic strategy
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Amebiasis autóctona española. ¿Enfermedad emergente o endémica?

2004

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryInternal medicineTreatment outcomemedicineMEDLINEGeneral MedicineEndemic diseasesbusinessmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyHemagglutination testsLiver abscessMedicina Clínica
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All that glitters is not gold: A spinal epidural empyema following epidural steroid injection

2020

Background: Therapeutic epidural spinal injections (ESIs) of steroids are one of the most common nonsurgical management modalities employed for alleviating pain due to chronic persistent lumbar spinal disease. However, it is well documented that they have significant risks and complications without any long-term efficacy. ESI may result in epidural empyema which may be difficult to diagnose with delays resulting in significant permanent neurological sequelae. Case Description: A 45-year-old female presented with a lumbar spinal epidural empyema after receiving ESI for low back and right leg pain due to a lumbar disc herniation. Laboratory studies showed elevations of multiple inflammatory …

musculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentSpinal epidural abscessCauda equina syndromeCase ReportSpinal disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLumbarmedicine030212 general & internal medicineSpinal procedureSettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryEpidural steroid injectionLumbar degenerative disease Spinal procedure Pain management Spinal epidural abscess Spinal infectionSpinal infectionLaminectomymedicine.diseaseEmpyemaPain managementSurgeryLumbar degenerative diseaseSurgeryNeurology (clinical)Thecal sacbusinessComplication030217 neurology & neurosurgerySurgical Neurology International
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