1942
DOI: 10.1017/s0022215100044492
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The Otogenic Cerebellar Abscess, with Special Reference to the Posterior Fossa Cerebrospinal Fluid Syndrome

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“…Asherson 35 suggests that in patients with symptoms of meningitis whose spinal fluid gives no evidence of the disease there is apt to be a lesion in the posterior cranial fossa. If operation does not reveal extradural abscess, the posterior fossa should be explored early.…”
Section: Meningitis and Abscess Of The Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Asherson 35 suggests that in patients with symptoms of meningitis whose spinal fluid gives no evidence of the disease there is apt to be a lesion in the posterior cranial fossa. If operation does not reveal extradural abscess, the posterior fossa should be explored early.…”
Section: Meningitis and Abscess Of The Brainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otolaryng. 35 hundred cubic centimeters of blood and (4) an arbitrary time limit of seventy-two hours. If progress is not satisfactory, he substitutes sulfanilamide if the culture shows Streptococcus, sulfapyridine or sulfathiazole for Pneumococcus and sulfa¬ thiazole for Staphylococcus.…”
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