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Primary cerebellar nocardiosis. Report of two cases

  • G. W. Tyson
  • , J. E. Welsh
  • , A. B. Butler
  • , J. A. Jane
  • , H. R. Winn

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Abstract

The authors describe two cases of primary cerebellar nocardiosis. Confinement of Nocardia abscesses to a localized, accessible portion of the central nervous system should favor surgical cure of this aggressive and often fatal disease. In our two cases multilocularity, tenuous encapsulation, and proximity to the brain stem prevented complete primary excision. Nevertheless, the infections were effectively treated by intensive postoperative antibiotic therapy and, in one case, a second operation to excise the residual abscess. The need for the latter was suggested by the results of sequential computerized tomographic brain scans that were used to monitor the response to antibiotic therapy. In the absence of any apparent extracranial focus of infection and any overt condition that might impair immunological competence, nocardiosis is likely to be omitted from the preoperative differential diagnosis of a posterior fossa space-occupying lesion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)408-414
Number of pages7
JournalUnknown Journal
Volume51
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1979

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