intrakranieller Abszess
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who does not take care of their teeth and had a seizure. Axial T2 MRI of the brain (above left) shows a mass in the right front lobe with surrounding vasogenic edema. Axial (above right) and coronal (below right) T1 MRI with contrast shows the mass to have thin rim enhancement and the coronal image also shows left maxillary sinusitis. The mass is shown to demonstrate diffusion restriction on diffusion-weighted imaging (below left).The diagnosis was intracranial abscess as a complication of sinusitis.
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with pus draining from the right ear. Axial CT with contrast of the brain with bone windows (left) shows opacification and destruction of the right mastoid air cells while axial CT with contrast of the brain with soft tissue windows (right) shows a large low density ring enhancing lesion in the right cerebral hemisphere that is causing midline shift to the left.The diagnosis was right coalescent mastoiditis with an intracranial abscess.
intrakranieller Abszess
Siehe auch:
- Hirnabszess
- Mastoiditis
- akute Otomastoiditis
- intrakranieller tuberkulöser Abszess
- Komplikationen bei Sinusitis
- epidural empyemas
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Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu intrakranieller Abszess: