Journal article

Balamuthia mandrillaris brain abscess successfully treated with complete surgical excision and prolonged combination antimicrobial therapy: Case report

JS Doyle, E Campbell, A Fuller, DW Spelman, R Cameron, G Malham, D Gin, SR Lewin

Journal of Neurosurgery | Published : 2011

Abstract

Amoebic encephalitis is an uncommon and usually fatal condition. This case describes successful treatment of a Balamuthia mandrillaris brain abscess using prolonged antimicrobial agents with complete excision. It illustrates the risk of dissemination from cutaneous to cerebral amoebic lesions, potential progression with corticosteroid therapy, and the prospect for curative excision.

University of Melbourne Researchers