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Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord

Macewen, William Sir

Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord

meningitis, abscess of brain, infective sinus thrombosis

by Macewen, William Sir

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Published by James Maclehose and Sons in Glasgow .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Brain Abscess.,
  • Spinal Cord Diseases.,
  • Meningitis.,
  • Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial.

  • Edition Notes

    An American edition was published at New York by Macmillan the same year.

    Statementby William Macewen.
    The Physical Object
    Paginationxxiv, 354 p., [37] leaves of plates :
    Number of Pages354
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14738007M

    Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the spinal column and spinal cord include bacterial, rickettsial, viral, fungal, protozoal, and parasitic infections and idiopathic inflammatory disease. Many of these diseases can also affect the brain (see Meningitis, Encephalitis, and Encephalomyelitis). The comprehensive content of this richly-illustrated book covers different infectious diseases seen on neurosurgical and spinal practices. The Atlas is divided into five sections, after a general introduction, the second section focuses on infections of the brain and its coverings.

    “This book will benefit neurosurgeons, spinal surgeons, radiologists, infectious disease doctors, and neurologists, particularly those in training or early practice. this book does a great service to those managing brain and spine disorders on a daily basis. This book is intended to be an Atlas . findings in pyogenic and non-pyogenic spinal infections involving epidural/subdural spaces, leptomeninges, spinal cord, paraspinal soft tissue and iliopsoas muscle as well as other disseminated infections. We also illustrate and discuss the differential diagnosis and imaging pitfalls. Important differential diagnoses include epidural, sub-.

    Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material, coming from local (ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart, kidney etc.) infectious sources, within the brain tissue. The infection may also be introduced through a Specialty: Neurology. MacEwen, W.: Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord, meningitis, abscess of brain, infective sinus thrombosis. Glasgow: James MacLehose and sons Google Scholar by: 1.


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His experience with meningitis, abscess of the brain and infective sinus thrombosis was summarized in his seminal Pyogenic Infective Diseases of the Brain and Spinal Cord ofwhich gave sixty-five detailed cases together with operative : William Macewen. Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord [electronic resource]: meningitis abscess of brain, infective sinus thrombosis by MacEwen, William, Sir ; University College, London.

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The chapter discusses two important types of pyogenic skin infection which illustrate the different ways in which the skin and deeper tissues respond to infection with two types of bacterium. The coverings of the brain and spinal cord may become infected with a. Bacteria may cause pyogenic infections or so-called specific infections in which the morphology of the lesions suggest a specific agent.

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Intradural abscess (subdural abscess, purulent meningitis and spinal cord abscess) Within the spinal canal, the epidural space is the most commonly affected but subdural involvement with meningitis and direct involvement of the spinal cord can occur. 36–39 Intradural abscess is a rare entity but it is a neurosurgical emergency associated with high morbidity and mortality.

Progressive neurological deficits, severe pain Cited by: Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord; meningitis, abscess of brain, infective sinus thrombosis. Pyogenic infectious spondylitis (PIS) is an uncommon but serious inflammatory disorder of the discovertebral junction with frequent involvement of neural structures including the spinal cord.

Inflammatory Diseases of the Brain. This illustrated book provides a thorough overview of inflammatory brain diseases from a neuroradiological viewpoint. It encompasses both infectious (e.g., viral encephalitis and pyogenic brain abscess) and non-infectious (e.g., multiple sclerosis) s: 1.

This is the first prospective cohort comparative analysis of the clinical outcomes of surgically treated primary pyogenic infection of the spine (PPIS) between intravenous drug users (IVDU) and non-IVDU populations. This is also the largest cohort of consecutive surgically treated PPIS in a population of IVDU.

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Bacterial infection that can lead to inflammation of the brain and spinal cord. Mainly caused by streptococcus pneumoniae, streptococcus pyogenes and haemophilus influenzae. Infectious disease (mainly in. The comprehensive content of this richly-illustrated book covers different infectious diseases seen on neurosurgical and spinal practices.

The Atlas is divided into five sections, after a general introduction, the second section focuses on infections of the brain and its coverings. The third section focuses on vertebromedullary infections.

Neuroinfectious diseases affect the nervous system, from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and nerves. There are a wide range of neuroinfectious diseases, including: Meningitis and encephalitis, in which inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord caused by bacterial or viral infection may lead to disability or death.

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Infectious disorders that affect the spinal cord can be divided according to their anatomic location, including the following: Spinal column: pyogenic osteomyelitis, spondylodiscitis and discitis, 1 Pott disease, 2 and spinal fungal infections.

Epidural space: epidural abscess. 3. Meninges: arachnoiditis. Macewen W. Pyogenic infective diseases of the brain and spinal cord meningitis abscess of brain infective sinus thrombosis.

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