Nocardial brain abscess in an immunocompetent patient and review of literature

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Background: Nocardial brain abscesses are associated with significant morbidity and mortality rates. The optimal management remains unclear. Case presentation: We report a case of 49-year-old woman presented with dizziness, progressive headache for 3 days, accompanied with left arm twitched for twice. The patient underwent a right parietal craniotomy for resection of the lesion. Gross total resection of the lesion was achieved. There were no new neurological deficits post-operatively, and no lesions was demonstrated on Gd-enhanced MRI images at six months follow-up. Conclusions: After review of the literature and experience learned from our case, we suggest that craniotomy and surgical resection of the lesions, instead of aspiration, is a safe, efficacious treatment for the patient with nocardial brain abscesses. Long-term chemotherapy and follow-up is mandatory in all cases.

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Zhang, Y., Zhu, W., Li, Q., Hou, B., Jia, Y., Wei, N., & Pan, Y. (2016, August 18). Nocardial brain abscess in an immunocompetent patient and review of literature. Chinese Neurosurgical Journal. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41016-016-0043-6

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