A brain abscess is a localized collection of pus in the brain, often resulting from infections in nearby areas like the sinuses or ears. The classic triad of symptoms—fever, headache, and focal ...
Brain abscesses represent a serious focal infection of the brain parenchyma that may arise from a variety of sources including contiguous spread from otorhinogenic or odontogenic infections, ...
Prospective study is designed to evaluate the feasibility and visualization benefits of contrast-enhanced ultra-low-field portable MRI.
What caused a previously healthy, 55-year-old woman to develop neurological symptoms including right-sided headache, confusion, blurry vision, and numbness and weakness affecting her right arm and leg ...
Brain abscesses are deadly, yet their symptoms—like headache and vomiting—are often mistaken for less serious conditions. Diagnosis typically requires advanced imaging like CT or MRI scans, which are ...
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