Severe delayed-onset meningitis developed one year after a basilar skull fracture without a cerebrospinal fluid leak: a case report

HIGHLIGHTS

  • What: The authors report a rare case of bacterial with an intraventricular abscess year following a frontal skull base fracture despite no CSF leak.
  • Who: Severe Delayed-Onset Meningitis Developed et al. from the Department of Neurosurgery, Sakai City Medical Center, Sakai, JPN Department of Neurosurgery, Osaka University have published the article: Review began 11/30/2024 Review ended 12/07/2024 Published 12/07/2024 © Copyright, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Between 7% and 30% of cases of traumatic CSF leaks can lead to bacterial meningitis. Traumatic CSF leakages occur . . .

     

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