A rare case of cerebellar abscess caused by Nocardia cyriacigeorgica.

Surgical neurology international Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_426_2024
Nenad Koruga, Gordan Reljac, Alen Rončević, Maja Bogdan, Dario Sabadi, Nikolina Farčić, Tatjana Rotim, Tajana Turk, Robert Rončević, Anamarija Soldo Koruga, Branko Dmitrović
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Background: Gram-positive opportunistic bacteria of the Nocardia species are responsible for a large spectrum of infections, such as pneumonia, skin infections, and more widespread conditions, including brain abscesses.

Case description: A 67-year-old male patient suffered from headache, gait disorder, and vertigo for a week before admission to our department. An enhanced magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed a mediosagittal hyperintense infratentorial lesion with concomitant compression of the fourth ventricle. The patient underwent surgical treatment with general anesthesia. The frozen section did not reveal any tumoral tissue but rather a purulent content. He was comatose on the 1st postoperative day, and he underwent a follow-up computed tomography (CT) scan, which revealed triventricular hydrocephalus. The external ventricular drain was performed, and a follow-up CT scan revealed significant improvement of hydrocephalus. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time of Flight did not reveal any causative agent from the intraoperative content, but the 16s ribosomal DNA method confirmed Nocardia cyriacigeorgica. The patient was intravenously treated with ceftriaxone and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole and died on the 5th postoperative day.

Conclusion: Nocardiosis presents a rare Gram-positive bacterial infection that typically affects immunocompromised hosts. Nocardia-caused brain abscesses present a significant challenge in its treatment for its atypical presentation and slow culture growth.

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由cyriacigorgica诺卡菌引起的小脑脓肿1例。
背景:诺卡菌属革兰氏阳性机会菌可引起多种感染,如肺炎、皮肤感染和更广泛的疾病,包括脑脓肿。病例描述:67岁男性患者,因头痛、步态障碍、眩晕等症状入院前一周。增强磁共振成像扫描显示中矢状面高强度幕下病变,同时压迫第四脑室。病人在全身麻醉下接受手术治疗。冰冻切片未发现任何肿瘤组织,但有化脓性内容物。术后第一天患者处于昏迷状态,后续CT扫描显示为三脑室脑积水。行外脑室引流术,随访CT扫描显示脑积水明显改善。基质辅助激光解吸电离飞行时间未发现术中内容物的任何病原体,但16s核糖体DNA方法证实为cyriaciceorgia诺卡菌。患者静脉给予头孢曲松和甲氧苄啶/磺胺甲恶唑治疗,于术后第5天死亡。结论:诺卡菌病是一种罕见的革兰氏阳性细菌感染,通常影响免疫功能低下的宿主。诺卡菌引起的脑脓肿因其不典型的表现和缓慢的培养生长而在治疗中提出了重大挑战。
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