Cerebral Chromoblastomycosis due to Cladosporium Trichoides (Bantianum) - Part I (A Review and Case Report).

Autor: Dastur, H, Chaukar, A, Rebello, M, Dastur, H M, Chaukar, A P, Rebello, M D
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Zdroj: Neurology India; Jan/Feb2020, Vol. 68 Issue 1, p11-14, 4p
Abstrakt: Bobra's[[3]] patient was a 57-year-old Negro suffering from malignant hypertension (blood pressure 230/150), papilledema, loss of vision, and right hemiplegia, who had an unsuspected left parieto-occipital abscess, the size of a golf ball, discovered at necropsy. On probing the hemisphere for an abscess through the right parietal burr hole a greatly distended lateral ventricle was entered and ventricular fluid under high pressure escaped. It showed marked distension of the body, trigone, temporal and occipital horns of the right lateral ventricle but air could not be manipulated into the third ventricle or the frontal horn [Figure 2] and [Figure 3]. M., Chevrel, M. L., Doby, J. M. and Robert, Y., Human Mycotic Brain Abscess Caused by Cladosporium trichoides, Ann. [Extracted from the article]
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