Eikenella corrodens brain abscess after repeated periodontal manipulations cured with imipenem and neurosurgery
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- DOI: 10.1007/s15010-002-2004-6
Eikenella corrodens brain abscess after repeated periodontal manipulations cured with imipenem and neurosurgery
Abstract
Eikenella corrodens is a facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rod that colonizes the oral cavity and very rarely produces central nervous system (CNS) infections. Frontal lobe abscesses are occasionally associated with a dental source of infection. We report a case of an adult man with overzealous dental cleaning habits who developed a right frontal brain abscess caused by E. corrodens. He underwent neurosurgical drainage of the pus and was successfully treated with imipenem 4 g/i.v./day for 4 weeks with no complications. Repeated periodontal trauma could explain the Eikenella brain abscess in this case.
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