Affiliation:
1. Klaipėda University Hospital
Abstract
Intracranial brain abscess is a recess of pus in the brain
[1]. Abscess may have single or multiple leasions in varies
regions of the brain [1-4]. Pus is surrounded by abscess
wall or capsule. The most common cause of brain abscess is
bacteria, as fungal infection usually occurse in patiens with
history of immunosuppression. However half of fungal infection
casses, patients had no risk factors, adjacent disease
or known immumosuppresion. Fungal brain abscess is rare
sourse of brain abscess but frequently fatal and even for
patients with no immunosuppresion [4-7]. Infection to the
central nervous system spreads in several different ways.
Hematogenous path from the lungs, gastrointestinal tract,
or directly from the sinuses, orbits and retro-parapharingialy
[4].
In this article we present a clinical case, were we
first of all suspected brain tumor for the patient but later
this diagnosis was denied by histological findings, whitch
brought us new diagnosis fungal brain abscess.
Publisher
Association of Lithuanian Serials (Publications)