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Brain abscess caused by Actinomyces turicensis in a non-immunocompromised adult patient: a case report and systematic review of the literature.

Alessandra ImeneoLorenzo Vittorio RindiAndrea Di LorenzoRosario Alessandro CavasioPietro VitaleIlaria SpallieraMario DauriBiasucci Daniele GuerinoIlaria GiulianoCartesio D'AgostiniSilvia MinelliMaria Cristina BossaAnna AltieriMassimo AndreoniVincenzo MalagninoMarco IannettaLoredana Sarmati
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2024)
To the best of our knowledge, we hereby present the first case of a brain abscess caused by A. turicensis and P. mirabilis. Brain involvement by A. turicensis is rare and may result from hematogenous spread or by dissemination of a contiguous infection. The infection might be difficult to diagnose and therefore treatment may be delayed. Nevertheless, the pathogen is often readily treatable. Diagnosis of actinomycosis is challenging and requires prompt microbiological identification. Surgical excision and drainage and antibiotic treatment usually allow for full recovery.
Keyphrases
  • resting state
  • white matter
  • functional connectivity
  • healthcare
  • cerebral ischemia
  • case report
  • blood brain barrier
  • ultrasound guided
  • brain injury
  • rare case