Anaerobic brain abscess
Background: Brain abscess remains a potentially fatal central nervous system (CNS) disease, especially in developing countries. Anaerobic abscess is difficult to diagnose because of cumbersome procedures associated with the isolation of anaerobes. Materials and Methods: This is a hospital-based ret...
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doaj-e01e1f69d5844f47af27f76f1c9d5b7c2020-12-02T06:10:21ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472016-05-0182Anaerobic brain abscessSukanya Sudhaharan0Padmasri Chavali1Lakshmi Vemu2Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Telangana, India.Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Telangana, India.Department of Microbiology, Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad Telangana, India. Background: Brain abscess remains a potentially fatal central nervous system (CNS) disease, especially in developing countries. Anaerobic abscess is difficult to diagnose because of cumbersome procedures associated with the isolation of anaerobes. Materials and Methods: This is a hospital-based retrospective microbiological analysis of 430 brain abscess materials (purulent aspirates and/or tissue), for anaerobic organisms, that were received between 1987-2014, by the Microbiology Laboratory in our Institute. Results: Culture showed growth of bacteria116/430(27%) of the cases of which anaerobes were isolated in 48/116(41.1%) of the cases. Peptostreptococcus (51.4 %), was the predominant organism isolated in four cases followed by Bacteroides and Peptococcus species. Conclusion :Early diagnosis and det ction of these organisms would help in the appropriate management of these patients. https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/841GENbag anaertraumaotitis mediacyanotic heart disease |
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Anaerobic brain abscess |
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Iranian Journal of Microbiology |
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Background: Brain abscess remains a potentially fatal central nervous system (CNS) disease, especially in developing countries. Anaerobic abscess is difficult to diagnose because of cumbersome procedures associated with the isolation of anaerobes.
Materials and Methods: This is a hospital-based retrospective microbiological analysis of 430 brain abscess materials (purulent aspirates and/or tissue), for anaerobic organisms, that were received between 1987-2014, by the Microbiology Laboratory in our Institute.
Results: Culture showed growth of bacteria116/430(27%) of the cases of which anaerobes were isolated in 48/116(41.1%) of the cases. Peptostreptococcus (51.4 %), was the predominant organism isolated in four cases followed by Bacteroides and Peptococcus species.
Conclusion :Early diagnosis and det ction of these organisms would help in the appropriate management of these patients.
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