Group G Streptococcus spinal epidural abscess: case report and review of the literature
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Group G Streptococcus spinal epidural abscess: case report and review of the literature
Abstract
Group G streptococci have been identified as a recently emerging pathogen. Spinal epidural abscess is an infrequent but well described infection of the central nervous system that may present with non-specific clinical symptoms and physical examination findings. Group G streptococci are a rare cause of spinal epidural abscess that should be considered in the clinical picture so that appropriate therapy can be initiated in a timely fashion.
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