Published May 1999 | Version v1
Journal article

Respiratory foreign bodies and Eikenella corrodens brain abscess in two children

  • 1. Department of Radiology, Children's Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, MN (United States)
  • 2. Department of Radiology, St. Christopher Health Center, Philadelphia, PA (United States)

Description

We report the coexistence of aspirated foreign bodies and brain abscess in two boys. One child had aspirated a metallic needle, and in the other boy partially embedded sunflower seeds were found in the bronchial wall. Both patients had growth of Eikenella corrodens (oral gram-negative flora) from the abscess. Aspirated foreign body in the respiratory tract should be one of the diagnostic considerations if any of the normal oropharyngeal organisms such as E. corrodens is the causative organism of brain abscess. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Pediatric Radiology
Journal Volume
29
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
p. 327-330
ISSN
0301-0449
CODEN
PDRYA5

INIS

Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
Germany
INIS RN
30020906
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
ABSCESSES; BRAIN; CHEST; CHILDREN; COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY; CYSTS; EDEMA; FIBROSIS; INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Descriptors DEC
AGE GROUPS; BODY; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; DISEASES; NERVOUS SYSTEM; ORGANS; PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES; SYMPTOMS; TOMOGRAPHY

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Notes
With 4 figs., 2 tabs., 8 refs.