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Pyogenic brain abscess in children: a Tunisian multi-center experience

BACKGROUND: Brain abscess (BA) is an uncommon intracranial suppurative infectious disease, especially in children. Treatment involves surgery and prolonged courses of antibiotics. OBJECTIVES: Our study aimed to describe clinical characteristics of children with BA treated in middle Tunisian health c...

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Autores principales: Miniar, Tfifha, Amel, Ben Abdallah, Khalil, Saadaoui, Ben Helal, Ben Helal Khaled, Gueddiche, Gueddiche Med Naji, Tilouche, Tilouche Samia, Saida, Hassayoun, Abroug, Abroug Saoussen
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Publicado: Makerere Medical School 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6307026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30602988
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v18i3.13
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author Miniar, Tfifha
Amel, Ben Abdallah
Khalil, Saadaoui
Ben Helal, Ben Helal Khaled
Gueddiche, Gueddiche Med Naji
Tilouche, Tilouche Samia
Saida, Hassayoun
Abroug, Abroug Saoussen
author_facet Miniar, Tfifha
Amel, Ben Abdallah
Khalil, Saadaoui
Ben Helal, Ben Helal Khaled
Gueddiche, Gueddiche Med Naji
Tilouche, Tilouche Samia
Saida, Hassayoun
Abroug, Abroug Saoussen
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description BACKGROUND: Brain abscess (BA) is an uncommon intracranial suppurative infectious disease, especially in children. Treatment involves surgery and prolonged courses of antibiotics. OBJECTIVES: Our study aimed to describe clinical characteristics of children with BA treated in middle Tunisian health centers. METHODS: A retrospective study lasting 19 years (1995–2014) was conducted in Tunisia middle region. Forty one children having radiologic abnormalities suggestive of BA and confirmed per operative lesions were included. Mycobacterial, parasitic or fungal abscesses were excluded. Medical records were analyzed for age, gender, presenting symptoms, predisposing factors, imaging, microbiology results, treatment and outcome. RESULTS: The mean age was 4.9 years. The most common clinical presentations were intracranial hypertension symptoms (87%). BA was diagnosed in 95.1% on the basis of cranial imaging. The majority of abscesses was supra-tentorial (92.6%). The most frequent etiology was loco-regional infections (63.4%). No predisposing factor was found in 17%. Intravenous antibiotics were given in all cases with surgical drainage in 63.4%,. Causative organisms were identified in 53.7%. The mortality rate was 24.3%. Age less than 2 years was the only statistically significant prognostic factor identified. CONCLUSION: Our study confirmed the severity of this pathology and underlined the importance of early diagnosis and management.
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spelling pubmed-63070262019-01-02 Pyogenic brain abscess in children: a Tunisian multi-center experience Miniar, Tfifha Amel, Ben Abdallah Khalil, Saadaoui Ben Helal, Ben Helal Khaled Gueddiche, Gueddiche Med Naji Tilouche, Tilouche Samia Saida, Hassayoun Abroug, Abroug Saoussen Afr Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Brain abscess (BA) is an uncommon intracranial suppurative infectious disease, especially in children. Treatment involves surgery and prolonged courses of antibiotics. OBJECTIVES: Our study aimed to describe clinical characteristics of children with BA treated in middle Tunisian health centers. METHODS: A retrospective study lasting 19 years (1995–2014) was conducted in Tunisia middle region. Forty one children having radiologic abnormalities suggestive of BA and confirmed per operative lesions were included. Mycobacterial, parasitic or fungal abscesses were excluded. Medical records were analyzed for age, gender, presenting symptoms, predisposing factors, imaging, microbiology results, treatment and outcome. RESULTS: The mean age was 4.9 years. The most common clinical presentations were intracranial hypertension symptoms (87%). BA was diagnosed in 95.1% on the basis of cranial imaging. The majority of abscesses was supra-tentorial (92.6%). The most frequent etiology was loco-regional infections (63.4%). No predisposing factor was found in 17%. Intravenous antibiotics were given in all cases with surgical drainage in 63.4%,. Causative organisms were identified in 53.7%. The mortality rate was 24.3%. Age less than 2 years was the only statistically significant prognostic factor identified. CONCLUSION: Our study confirmed the severity of this pathology and underlined the importance of early diagnosis and management. Makerere Medical School 2018-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6307026/ /pubmed/30602988 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v18i3.13 Text en © 2018 Miniar et al. Licensee African Health Sciences. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Amel, Ben Abdallah
Khalil, Saadaoui
Ben Helal, Ben Helal Khaled
Gueddiche, Gueddiche Med Naji
Tilouche, Tilouche Samia
Saida, Hassayoun
Abroug, Abroug Saoussen
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title_sort pyogenic brain abscess in children: a tunisian multi-center experience
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6307026/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30602988
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v18i3.13
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