Rapid brain death caused by a cerebellar abscess with Fusobacterium nucleatum in a young man with drug abuse: A case report

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Background: Fusobacterium nucleatum is a strict anaerobic microorganism that causes disease entities such as periodontal and soft tissue abscesses, pulmonary and intraabdominal infections and very rarely intracerebral infections. Case presentation. Here, we report the rare case of a previously healthy 25-year-old German man with a cerebellar abscess caused by Fusobacterium nucleatum that resulted in rapid brain death. Toxicological screening showed positivity for amphetamines and cannabis. The diagnosis was obtained by polymerase chain reaction amplification of bacterial deoxyribonucleic acid in cerebrospinal fluid. Conclusions: In drug users clinicians should think about rare causes of brain abscesses/meningitis. Early diagnosis is necessary and justifies the use of molecular techniques. © 2014Hischebeth et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Hischebeth, G. T., Keil, V. C., Gentil, K., Boström, A., Kuchelmeister, K., & Bekeredjian-Ding, I. (2014). Rapid brain death caused by a cerebellar abscess with Fusobacterium nucleatum in a young man with drug abuse: A case report. BMC Research Notes, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-7-353

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