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Results 1 - 10 of 28 for Cerebral abscess
  1. A brain abscess is a collection of pus, immune cells, and other material in the brain, caused by a bacterial ... mass or abscess. The germs that cause a brain abscess can reach the brain through the blood. Or, ...
  2. Images ... Amebiasis, normally an infection of the intestinal tract, may spread and infect other organs such as the liver or brain. Infection ...
  3. ... Amebic liver abscess Anorectal abscess Bartholin gland abscess Brain abscess Epidural abscess Peritonsillar abscess Pyogenic liver abscess Spinal ...
  4. ... scissoring gait: Autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus Brain abscess Brain or head trauma Brain tumor Stroke Cerebral palsy Cervical spondylosis with myelopathy (a problem with ...
  5. ... or bleeding in the brain tissue) Bone infection Brain abscess or infection Brain damage due to injury Brain tissue swelling or injury Brain tumor or other growth (mass) Loss of brain tissue (cerebral atrophy) Hydrocephalus Problems with the hearing nerve Stroke ...
  6. Brain Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your brain is the control center of your body. It controls your thoughts, memory, speech, and movement. It regulates the function of many organs. It's part ...
  7. Abscess (National Library of Medicine)  
    An abscess is a pocket of pus. You can get an abscess almost anywhere in your body. When an area of your body becomes infected, your body's immune system ...
  8. ... that surrounds the brain , as well as a brain abscess or meningitis . Swollen, inflamed artery that supplies blood ...
  9. Complications may include: Brain abscess Destruction of parts of the lungs COPD Meningitis Osteomyelitis (bone infection)
  10. ... media Collection of pus in or around the brain (abscess)
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