Abstract
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) access device placement in the pediatric population presents challenges due to the development of infections following placement, access or revision, and/or shunt malfunctions. Here we report an unusual pediatric case of L. monocytogenes ventriculitis/VP shunt (VPS) infection and associated pseudocyst with an emphasis on the importance of VPS removal in clearing the infection due to biofilm formation.
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Thompson, A. B., Wrubel, D., & Berkowitz, F. E. (2017). Gram-Positive Rods on a Cerebrospinal Fluid Gram Stain. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 4(4). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofx240
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