Gil Raquel K, Yu James, Izquierdo-Pretel Guillermo
Medical Student, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, Miami, USA.
Internal Medicine, Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, Florida International University, Miami, USA.
Cureus. 2022 Jul 7;14(7):e26644. doi: 10.7759/cureus.26644. eCollection 2022 Jul.
We report a case of a cryptogenic brain abscess in a 48-year-old immunocompetent male who was admitted for acute alcohol intoxication and a fall. A computed tomography scan (CT) of the brain showed a 10.5mm solitary mass in the parieto-occipital lobe. After his initial symptoms were resolved, there were no acute neurological or systemic symptoms. Due to the incidental CT finding, an extensive work up was conducted, including a brain biopsy, which resulted in a surprising diagnosis of brain abscess with no identified source of infection. He was treated with cefepime, metronidazole, and vancomycin. Literature review was done through PubMed searching for cases of cryptogenic brain abscesses with no neurologic symptoms. The review resulted in cryptogenic cases but no cases of asymptomatic cryptogenic brain abscesses.
我们报告一例48岁免疫功能正常男性的隐源性脑脓肿病例,该患者因急性酒精中毒和跌倒入院。脑部计算机断层扫描(CT)显示顶枕叶有一个10.5毫米的孤立肿块。在其初始症状缓解后,没有急性神经或全身症状。由于CT偶然发现,进行了全面检查,包括脑活检,结果令人惊讶地诊断为脑脓肿,但未发现感染源。他接受了头孢吡肟、甲硝唑和万古霉素治疗。通过PubMed检索隐源性脑脓肿且无神经症状的病例进行文献综述。综述发现了隐源性病例,但没有无症状隐源性脑脓肿的病例。