| Literature DB >> 25223695 |
Mehmet Canpolat1, Ozgur Ceylan2, Huseyin Per3, Gonca Koc4, Abdulfettah Tumturk5, Sefer Kumandas1, Turkan Patiroglu6, Selim Doganay4, Hakan Gumus1, Ekrem Unal7, Mehmet Kose8, Sureyya Burcu Gorkem4, Ali Kurtsoy5, Mustafa Kursat Ozturk2.
Abstract
Childhood brain abscesses are a rare and potentially life-threatening condition requiring urgent diagnosis and treatment. This retrospective study analyzed the clinical and radiologic findings of 24 (7 girl, 17 boys) cases with brain abscess. Mean age was 92.98 ± 68.04 months. The most common presenting symptoms were nausea-vomiting (45.8%) and headache (41.7%). Brain abscess was most commonly located in the frontal region. Diffusion restriction was determined in 78.4% of lesions. The mean apparent diffusion coefficient value in these lesions was 0.511 ± 0.23 × 10(-3) mm(2)/s. Cultures were sterile in 40% of cases. Antimicrobial therapy was given to only 16.7% of cases. Predisposing factors were identified in 91.6% of cases (congenital heart disease in 20.8% and immunosuppression in 20.8%). Mortality level was 12.5%. In conclusion, immunocompromised states, and congenital heart disease have become an important predisposing factor for brain abscesses. Effective and prompt management should ensure better outcome in childhood.Entities:
Keywords: brain abscess; child; clinical and radiologic features
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25223695 DOI: 10.1177/0883073814549247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Neurol ISSN: 0883-0738 Impact factor: 1.987