2020
DOI: 10.1099/acmi.fis2019.po0038
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Fusobacterium nucleatum brain and liver abscesses following sigmoid diverticulum perforation in an immunocompetent patient

Abstract: We report a case of disseminated Fusobacterium nucleatum likely secondary to an undiagnosed perforated sigmoid diverticulum. A 50-year old male, (past history of COPD, schizophrenia and diverticulosis) presented with fever, seizures and progressive leg weakness over 4 days. Examination revealed left leg weakness and hepatomegaly. CT-brain showed bilateral supra-tentorial lesions with sulcal effacement; MRI findings were consistent with abscesses. Initial management included burr-hole drainage of 2 intra-crania… Show more

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