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Brain abscess and infections aneurysm of extravascular origin
J Pospiech1, R Kalff, V Reinhardt
1Neurochirurgische Universitätsklinik, HNO-Universitätsklinik der GHS Essen.
Abstract:
Acute and chronic ear infection can lead to intracranial involvement. We report on a case in which two typical cerebral complications followed a chronic otitis media. It seemed that there was no causal relationship between brain abscess and meningitis. The meningitis itself was complicated by rupture of an infectious intracranial aneurysm with fatal outcome. We have not been able to find a similar case in the literature. Clinical picture and therapeutic management are discussed.
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