Multiple brain abscesses caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum treated conservatively
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Multiple brain abscesses caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum treated conservatively
Abstract
Background: Multiple brain abscesses are serious neurological problems with high mortality and disabling morbidity. The frequency is rising as a result of AIDS and the increasing number of immunocompromised patients.
Case study: A 59-year-old woman developed signs and symptoms of diffuse brain dysfunction including fever and neck stiffness. A brain CT scan demonstrated nine contrast-enhancing ring-shaped lesions. Analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid using PCR-technique revealed DNA of Fusobacterium nucleatum. Conservative treatment with antibiotics was successful. The patient recovered with only mild cognitive deficits.
Results: The experience of our patient and the review of the literature indicate that multiple brain abscesses due to Fusobacterium nucleatum are rare. The most probable source is oral infection.
Conclusion: Multiple brain abscesses may be caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis using PCR technique is helpful with diagnosis. Conservative management can be successful.
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