Simultaneous excision of two cerebral abscesses with the capsule.

Childs Nerv Syst

Department of Neurosurgery, City Children's Hospital #5, Saint Petersburg, 194000, Russian Federation.

Published: October 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • An 8-year-old boy with hemoglobinopathy M developed two large cerebral abscesses in the right temporal and left frontal lobes, leading to fever, vomiting, and prolonged sleepiness, diagnosed as viral encephalitis.
  • Conservative treatment was unsuccessful, necessitating surgical excision of both abscesses along with drainage of the cavities.
  • After 3 months of observation post-surgery, the patient's condition is being monitored for any changes.

Article Abstract

Case Report: A boy of 8 suffering from hemoglobinopathy M had two encapsulated cerebral abscesses confirmed on CT--one in the right temporal lobe, the second in the left frontal lobe--measuring 48 and 58 mm in diameter respectively. The disease began with fever, daily vomiting, and permanent somnolency, and was defined as encephalitis of viral etiology.

Treatment: Conservative treatment proved ineffective and the patient's state grew worse. He underwent simultaneous excision of the two cerebral abscesses with a capsule. Continuous drainage of the operational cavities was performed.

Outcome: The patient has been observed for 3 months.

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