Foreign-body reaction mimicking postneurosurgical infection after cranioplasty

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The case of a 57-year-old woman who suffered a fall is presented. After a polymethyl malacrylate revision cranioplasty, she presented with signs, symptoms, and intraoperative findings consistent with postneurosurgical infection. Dural foreign-body reaction was diagnosed, and parenteral antibiotic therapy was discontinued successfully.

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Brett-Major, D. M., Baraniak, S. M., Gilhooly, J. E., Christensen, R. L., Grant, G. T., Armonda, R. A., & Ganesan, A. (2008). Foreign-body reaction mimicking postneurosurgical infection after cranioplasty. Military Medicine, 173(7), 697–699. https://doi.org/10.7205/MILMED.173.7.697

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