Bacillus cereus Brain Abscesses Occurring in a Severely Neutropenic Patient: Successful Treatment with Antimicrobial Agents, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor and Surgical Drainage
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Multiple brain and liver abscesses developed immediately after Bacillus cereus bacteremia in a neutropenic patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. After even 8 weeks of antimicrobial chemotherapy together with administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, every infectious process disappeared but the patients headache has still persisted. Because the wall of one brain abscess became thin and was in danger of rupturing into the ventricle, surgical drainage was performed, resulting in disappearance of headache and resolution of brain abscess. The present case indicates that a combined medical and surgical approach is mandatory to treat patients with brain abscesses.(Internal Medicine 40: 654-657, 2001)
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著者
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Sakai Chikara
The Division Of Hematology And Chemotherapy Chiba Cancer Center Hospital
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Kumagai Kyoya
Division Of Hematology-oncology Chiba Cancer Center Hospital
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Ishii Akihiro
Division Of Hematology-oncology Chiba Cancer Center Hospital
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Iuchi Toshihiko
The Division Of Neurosurgery Chiba Cancer Center Hospital
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TAKAGI Toshiyuki
The Division of Hematology and Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Hospital
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ISHII Akihiro
the Division of Hematology and Chemotherapy
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KUMAGAI Kyoya
the Division of Hematology and Chemotherapy
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Takagi Toshiyuki
The Division Of Hematology And Chemotherapy
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