Brain abscess in Saudi Arabia |
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Authors: | Abdel Wahab M. Ibrahim Saad M. Al-Rajeh Upendra Mohan Chowdhary Ahmed Ammar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Neurosurgery Department College of Medicine and Medical Science, King Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia;(2) Neurology Department College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, King Faisal University, Dammam, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | There are significant variations among countries in the incidence of brain abscess. We report here 26 cases of brain abscess treated at the Neurosurgery Department of King Faisal University and Dammam Central Hospital Saudi Arabia over a six year period (1982–1988). This is 2.3% of total admissions to the two neurosurgery departments serving a population of approximately 1.2 million in the same period.Young males were most often affected (M/F ratio 3.3:1; 31% were less than 15 years old, 46% aged between 15–39 years, and 23% older than 40 years). Streptococcus was found to be the most common microorganism (38.4%). Mixed infection was seen in 15.3%, and sterile abscesses were found in 11.5% of the patients after aerobic and anaerobic cultures of the pus. Chronic otitis media and paranasal sinusitis predisposed the patients to abscess formation in 57.6% of the cases. The temporo-parietal area was the commonest site. Epilepsy was a complication in 30.7% of our patients, and the mortality rate was 15.3%. |
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Keywords: | Brain abscess CNS infection streptococcus |
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