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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Epidural abscess
  1. An epidural abscess is a collection of pus (infected material) and germs between the outer covering of the brain and ... Epidural abscess is a rare disorder caused by infection in the area between the bones of the skull, ...
  2. ... abscess usually occurs as a complication of an epidural abscess . Pus forms as a collection of: White blood ... bone ( osteomyelitis ). The bone infection may cause an epidural abscess to form. This abscess gets larger and presses ...
  3. ... abscess Anorectal abscess Bartholin gland abscess Brain abscess Epidural abscess Peritonsillar abscess Pyogenic liver abscess Spinal cord abscess ...
  4. ... may include: Bone infection Abdominal abscess Anorectal abscess Epidural abscess Peritonsillar abscess Pyogenic liver abscess Skin abscess Tooth ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. Spinal Cord Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that runs down the middle of your back. It carries signals back and forth between your body and your brain. It is protected ...
  7. ... Paralysis of the face Inflammation around the brain ( epidural abscess ) or in the brain Damage to the part ...
  8. ... Destruction of the mastoid bone Dizziness or vertigo Epidural abscess Facial paralysis Meningitis Partial or complete hearing loss ...
  9. ... brain, including: Birth defect Bleeding ( subarachnoid , subdural or epidural bleed or bleeding in the brain tissue itself) Aneurysms Infection, such as brain abscess Tumors (cancerous and noncancerous) Hormonal disorders (such as ...
  10. Spinal and epidural anesthesia are generally safe. Ask your ... or abscess ) Nerve damage Seizures (this is rare) Severe headache
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