Brain Abscess due to Streptococcus intermedius after Spontaneous Esophageal Perforation in an Adolescent
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Brain Abscess due to Streptococcus intermedius after Spontaneous Esophageal Perforation in an Adolescent
Abstract
Streptococcus intermedius is an inhabitant of the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract, known to cause deep-seated abscesses. Thereby, we present a previously healthy adolescent with esophageal perforation (EP) and secondary mediastinal and brain abscesses due to Streptococcus intermedius. EP is a potentially life-threatening condition that requires a prompt diagnosis.
Copyright © 2024 Sandra Mabel Camacho-Gomez et al.
Conflict of interest statement
Drs. Camacho-Gomez, Monagas, and Noel have disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this article. Dr. Castagnini works for Merck Research Laboratories; he has disclosed no financial relationships relevant to this article.
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