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Fatal thalamic abscess secondary to dental infection.

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Ferro, Ashley 

Abstract

We present the case of poor neurological recovery and subsequent death secondary to a thalamic abscess in a 53-year-old man. This patient initially presented with sudden dysarthria and left hemiparesis while driving. Neuroimaging showed a multilobular abscess involving the right thalamus with oedema extending to the basal ganglionic region and brainstem. The source of the abscess was initially unknown and it required draining multiple times while the different causes were being explored. The patient's neurological state along with intubation made for a difficult and inconclusive oral examination. It was only after neuroimaging included tooth-bearing areas that it became evident that this patient had extensive periodontal disease with multiple areas of periapical radiolucencies. The patient underwent complete dental clearance alongside repeated drainage of the abscess. Despite initial postoperative improvement, the patient never recovered from the neurological damage and died 3 weeks later.

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Brain Abscess, Diagnosis, Differential, Diagnostic Imaging, Drainage, Fatal Outcome, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Periodontal Diseases, Streptococcal Infections, Streptococcus intermedius, Thalamus

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BMJ Case Rep

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1757-790X
1757-790X

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BMJ