"Case files from the University of Florida: When an earache is more than an earache": A case report

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Brain abscess is not a common diagnosis as there are only approximately 2000 cases reported each year in the United States. There are three main routes of access to the brain including contiguous infection from the oropharynx, direct implantation and hematogenously. We present a case of brain abscess in a child who had multiple visits for ear pain to various physicians including pediatricians and to emergency departments. Additionally, the microbiology of brain abscesses is briefly discussed, as is treatment. © 2011 Yee et al; licensee Springer.

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Desai, B. K., & Walls, T. (2011). “Case files from the University of Florida: When an earache is more than an earache”: A case report. International Journal of Emergency Medicine, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1865-1380-4-33

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