Presentation: We report a case of a 68-year-old man who suffered ischemic strokes in the left middle cerebral artery territory and three months later, following urosepsis, developed a cerebral abscess in the infarcted area.
Discussion: A literature search found only eight other cases. We discuss herein the common clinical aspects of brain abscess complicating strokes, the co-existent diseases, and point out the possibility of underreporting this rare but treatable complication.
A 15-year-old girl with right-sided cerebral infarct in association with lupus anticoagulant is described. The literature on the primary antiphospholipid syndrome and its neurological complications is reviewed.
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July 1980
Acta Neurochir (Wien)
October 1979
External continuous ventricular drainage (CVD) in patients suffering from obstructive hydrocephalus is being used in many neurosurgical centers as a routine procedure for the temporary relief of intracranial pressure. The results of this treatment have been insufficiently evaluated. In the present study two groups of patients were investigated.
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