2017
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1328
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A Unique Presentation of an Intracranial Abscess Secondary to Retained Projectile after Debridement with Dural Closure

Abstract: Patients with penetrating head trauma with retained projectiles develop intracranial abscesses as a common complication. The most common presentation is a suddenly worsening headache. The most common pathogen identified is staphylococcus. Outcomes are related to adherence of Matson’s tenets.This case study details the presentation of a 19-year-old patient that presented to the neurological surgery clinic without neurologic deficits. Further questioning revealed complaints of intermittent diffuse headaches with… Show more

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“…16 The laboratory evaluation is often normal in these patients, as it was in our case. 17 The case herein reported highlights the significance of routine follow-up and complete evaluation in patients with retained intracranial projectiles. Although there were no neurological deficits or laboratory abnormalities, his unique presentation prompted further evaluation which revealed multiple lesions correlated to his symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…16 The laboratory evaluation is often normal in these patients, as it was in our case. 17 The case herein reported highlights the significance of routine follow-up and complete evaluation in patients with retained intracranial projectiles. Although there were no neurological deficits or laboratory abnormalities, his unique presentation prompted further evaluation which revealed multiple lesions correlated to his symptoms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%