Multiple brain abscesses in a neonate: a rare case report along with review of literature

Author:

Mehta Aanand1,Yadav Manish2,Gupta Bishal K.2,Thapa Bikash1,Rai Junu1,Thapa Surya B.1,Yadav Sudip K.3,Yadav Digraj2,Sharma Mohan R.1

Affiliation:

1. Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital, Maharajgunj

2. Maharajgunj Medical Campus, Tribhuvan University

3. Universal College of Medical Sciences, Nepal

Abstract

Introduction and importance: Brain abscess (BA) is a pyogenic infection of the brain parenchyma caused by various organisms. Multiple BAs are uncommon in neonates, and Candida albicans as a causative agent is very rare. If left untreated, BAs are invariably fatal. Early diagnosis, prompt surgical intervention, simultaneous eradication of the primary source, and high-dose intravenous antibiotics decrease the incidence of morbidity and mortality. Case presentation: A 20-day-old newborn, delivered normally at term with a full APGAR score, presented with a 5-day history of fever, decreased activity, jaundice, and seizures. Imaging identified multiple cerebral cysts, diagnosed as multiple cerebral abscesses. Treatment involved intraoperative USG-guided burr-hole drainage, followed by a 6-week antifungal therapy course. C. albicans was found to be the causative organism following microscopic examination and culture of the pus. Clinical discussion: This literature highlights the rarity of fungal involvement in multiple cerebral abscesses in neonates. Managing such cases is very challenging, as the presentation may mimic bacterial infections. The importance of considering fungi as a causative agent in treatment decisions is crucial. Conclusion: Multiple BAs of fungal origin are extremely rare. Early detection and management of cases can reduce mortality among neonates.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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