Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery (Mar 2017)

Brain abscess by Kocuria rosea: Case report and literature review

  • Juan Esteban Muñoz Montoya,
  • Miguel Ángel Maldonado Moran,
  • Jorge Alberto Barragan Ardila,
  • Paula Giovanna Cavanzo Henao,
  • Erik Edgardo Muñoz Rodriguez,
  • Gabriel Alfonso Centanaro Meza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inat.2016.11.007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. C
pp. 59 – 61

Abstract

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Brain abscess is one of the most serious complications of head and neck infections (Tunkel, 2010 [1]). Defined as a focal intracranial infection that is initiated as an area of cerebritis and evolves into a collection of pus surrounded by a vascularized capsule (Tunkel and Scheld, 2011 [2]). The infectious agents depend on the pathogenesis of the infection and the presence of various predisposing conditions, however, in general: Streptococcus sp. is the most frequent microorganism (Tunkel and Scheld, 2011 [2]: Greenberg, 2010 [3]). In this article we report a case of brain abscess caused by Kocuria rosea, an entity that has not been reported previously in literature.

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