Abstract

A series of enterococcal brain abscesses.

Maiti, Tanmoy K. Nagarathna, S. Kumari, H. B. Veena Shukla, Dhaval P.

Abstract


Background:: Neurosurgeons in developing countries come across brain abscess frequently, but Enterococcus as a cause of abscess is rare. Aims:: To describe clinical profile and treatment of a series of patients with enterococcal brain abscess. Materials and Methods:: We retrospectively reviewed microbiological records of patients with brain abscess to identify Enterococcus as a causative organism. Results:: 12 patients (nine males) were diagnosed to have enterococcal brain abscess. All were due to E. species. Conclusions:: The clinical feature and management are not different from other etiological agents. The prognosis of enterococcal brain abscess is more favourable than bacteremia.


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