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A Rare Cause of Calcified Subdural Empyema and Ventriculitis in a Pediatric Patient: Achromobacter Denitrificans
Author(s) -
Mehtap BekerAcay,
Mehmet Gazi Boyacı,
Gülşah Aşık,
Reşit Köken,
Ebru Ünlü,
Usame Rakip
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
jbr-btr
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1780-2393
DOI - 10.5334/jbr-btr.925
Subject(s) - ventriculitis , medicine , subdural empyema , empyema , magnetic resonance imaging , meningitis , surgery , pediatrics , radiology
Intracranial infections in the pediatric age group are still important causes of morbidity in developing countries. A 2-year-old male patient presented with acute onset of seizures and loss of consciousness to our emergency department with a past history of being followed for hypogammaglobulinemia. Unenhanced computerized tomography scan of the brain revealed a right frontoparietal peripherally calcified extraaxial collection, brain edema and a left sided shift. Contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging revealed a subdural empyema associated with the brain parenchyma and the ventricular system. In spite of a decompression procedure and subsequent medical therapy, the patient succumbed on the 9. postoperative day. This is the first case report of a pediatric patient with subdural empyema and ventriculitis due to Achromobacter denitrificans.

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