| Literature DB >> 16970850 |
Susan Repertinger1, William P Fitzgibbons, Mathew F Omojola, Roger A Brumback.
Abstract
This report describes the brain autopsy of a boy who at age 4(1/2) years experienced an episode of fulminant Haemophilus influenzae type b bacterial meningitis, resulting in massive brain destruction and the clinical signs of brain death. However, medical intervention maintained him for an additional two decades. Subsequent autopsy revealed a calcified intracranial spherical structure weighing 750 g and consisting of a calcified shell containing grumous material and cystic spaces with no recognizable neural elements grossly or microscopically. This case represents an example of long survival of brain death with a living body.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16970850 DOI: 10.1177/08830738060210070401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Neurol ISSN: 0883-0738 Impact factor: 1.987