Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication

Introduction: A brain abscess is a fatal infection if it is not diagnosed and treated promptly. It is more common in children and has high mortality rates compared to adults. Respiratory infections, such as otitis and sinusitis, generally precede brain abscesses. In most cases, a double treatment,...

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Main Authors: Miguel Hernández, Mildred P. Zambrano Leal
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Language:English
Published: Sociedad Ecuatoriana de Pediatría (Núcleo de Quito) 2023-12-01
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Online Access:http://rev-sep.ec/index.php/johs/article/view/223
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description Introduction: A brain abscess is a fatal infection if it is not diagnosed and treated promptly. It is more common in children and has high mortality rates compared to adults. Respiratory infections, such as otitis and sinusitis, generally precede brain abscesses. In most cases, a double treatment, antibiotics, and surgery should be necessary. Complications can be fatal even with proper treatment. Clinical case: This is a 3-year-old girl patient with a history of respiratory infection. His parents took him to the emergency room due to a severe headache and a seizure episode. The clinical examination revealed left ear otalgia associated with pain and sensitivity to palpation of the mastoid region. Laboratory tests revealed leukocytosis of 18,770/MMC with neutrophilia, thrombocytosis of 628,000/MMC, elevated C-reactive protein of 8.35 mg/dl (average value 0.10-0.30 mg/dl) and elevated ferritin of 250.20 ng/dl (average value 7-140 ng/dl). Due to the history and clinical findings, a computed tomography of the skull was performed, revealing an image of evident hypodensity of the left hemisphere. An MRI was also performed, which revealed the lesion previously associated with thrombosis of the left breast. He received antibiotics and low molecular weight heparin with neurosurgery therapy, with good results. Evolution: Despite the extent of the injury, he had two episodes of seizures. He promptly received adequate antibiotic therapy and surgical treatment with good results. Three months later, for follow-up, he looks normal and has no long-term complications. Conclusions: Complications of brain abscess, even with adequate treatment, can be severe, such as epilepsy or death.
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spelling doaj.art-65c5f55ef3e74154bf23374a15f8b6c32024-01-09T23:03:53ZengSociedad Ecuatoriana de Pediatría (Núcleo de Quito)Revista Ecuatoriana de Pediatría1390-34972737-64942023-12-0124310.52011/223Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complicationMiguel Hernández0Mildred P. Zambrano Leal1Postgrado de Pediatría, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Católica Santiago de Guayaquil, Ecuador.Departamento de infectología pediátrica, Hospital de Niños Dr. Roberto Gilbert E., Guayaquil-Ecuador. Introduction: A brain abscess is a fatal infection if it is not diagnosed and treated promptly. It is more common in children and has high mortality rates compared to adults. Respiratory infections, such as otitis and sinusitis, generally precede brain abscesses. In most cases, a double treatment, antibiotics, and surgery should be necessary. Complications can be fatal even with proper treatment. Clinical case: This is a 3-year-old girl patient with a history of respiratory infection. His parents took him to the emergency room due to a severe headache and a seizure episode. The clinical examination revealed left ear otalgia associated with pain and sensitivity to palpation of the mastoid region. Laboratory tests revealed leukocytosis of 18,770/MMC with neutrophilia, thrombocytosis of 628,000/MMC, elevated C-reactive protein of 8.35 mg/dl (average value 0.10-0.30 mg/dl) and elevated ferritin of 250.20 ng/dl (average value 7-140 ng/dl). Due to the history and clinical findings, a computed tomography of the skull was performed, revealing an image of evident hypodensity of the left hemisphere. An MRI was also performed, which revealed the lesion previously associated with thrombosis of the left breast. He received antibiotics and low molecular weight heparin with neurosurgery therapy, with good results. Evolution: Despite the extent of the injury, he had two episodes of seizures. He promptly received adequate antibiotic therapy and surgical treatment with good results. Three months later, for follow-up, he looks normal and has no long-term complications. Conclusions: Complications of brain abscess, even with adequate treatment, can be severe, such as epilepsy or death. http://rev-sep.ec/index.php/johs/article/view/223Brain AbscessOtitis Media, SuppurativeMastoiditisCase ReportsChild
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Mildred P. Zambrano Leal
Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
Revista Ecuatoriana de Pediatría
Brain Abscess
Otitis Media, Suppurative
Mastoiditis
Case Reports
Child
title Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
title_full Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
title_fullStr Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
title_full_unstemmed Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
title_short Brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
title_sort brain abscess as an otorhinolaryngological complication
topic Brain Abscess
Otitis Media, Suppurative
Mastoiditis
Case Reports
Child
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