Listeria monocytogenes brain abscesses in a patient with disseminated non-small cellular lung cancer: Mri findings

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Abstract

Brain abscesses caused by Listeria monocytogenes (LM) are very rare and carry a high mortality risk. We present a patient with disseminated non-small cellular lung cancer (NSCLC) and multiple unusual LM brain abscesses. These abscesses have multiple elongated peripherally enhancing lesions in a characteristic formation that is “worm or tramtrack-like” following the white matter fiber tracts.

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Simonsen, A. L., Shekhrajka, N., Hertz, F. B., Helweg-Larsen, J., Andersen, Å. B., & Lebech, A. M. (2021). Listeria monocytogenes brain abscesses in a patient with disseminated non-small cellular lung cancer: Mri findings. Diagnostics, 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11061115

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