Neurobrucellosis presenting as an infected cerebellopontine cistern epidermoid cyst.
Jeena JosephGanesh SwaminathanKrishnaprabhu RajuGeeta ChackoPublished in: British journal of neurosurgery (2024)
Neurobrucellosis is a rare complication of brucella infection which presents as meningitis, meningoencephalitis, subdural empyema, brain abscess, myelitis, and radiculo- neuritis. We report the first case of neurobrucellosis presenting as an infected cerebellopontine cistern epidermoid cyst in a young immunocompetent male who presented with fever and acute raised intracranial pressure. MRI brain showed an extra-axial mass in the right cerebellopontine angle cistern with peripheral rim enhancement and diffusion restriction. Emergency surgery unveiled a well-encapsulated lesion containing thick pus and keratinous material, confirming an infected epidermoid cyst. Intriguingly, the culture revealed Brucella infection, but the source of the infection remained unclear.
Keyphrases
- emergency department
- resting state
- white matter
- public health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- healthcare
- liver failure
- multiple sclerosis
- respiratory failure
- cerebral ischemia
- coronary artery bypass
- coronary artery disease
- drug induced
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- diffusion weighted imaging
- subarachnoid hemorrhage