Outcome of medical treatment of otogenic brain abcess without therapeutic drainage: A case of central vertigo
Otogenic brain abscess is a severe infection that must be treated as early as possible. Rare cases with a high mortality rate can be reduced by recognizing the red flags of a brain abscess, such as headaches, mental status changes, fever, and focal neurological deficits. Those could be supported by...
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2022
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