Flare Up of Tuberculous Abscess Following Stereotactic Aspiration
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概要
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A 16-year-old non-immunocompromised and otherwise healthy patient presented with a tuberculous brain abscess. The abscess was aspirated stereotactically. Following the aspiration the disease process flared up and multiple daughter abscess cavities were discovered. The daughter abscesses were removed via craniotomy. Stereotactic aspiration requires care to prevent such flare up of the disease.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2002-03-15
著者
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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NADKARNI Trimurti
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Seth G. S. Medical College
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GOEL Atul
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Seth G. S. Medical College
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BHATJIWALE Mohinish
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Seth G.S. Medical College, Parel, Mumbai,
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Goel Atul
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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Goel Atul
Department Of Neurological King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s.medical College
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Nadkarni Trimurti
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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Bhatjiwale Mohinish
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G.s. Medical College Parel Mumbai Indi
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Bhatjiwale Mohinish
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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