Pediatric headache patient with cerebral abscesses: a brief review of the literature and case report

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Bengio, Moshe [1 ,3 ]
Goodwin, Glenn [1 ]
Roka, Abhishek [1 ]
Marin, Michelle [2 ]
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[1] HCA Aventura Hosp & Med Ctr, Dept Emergency, Aventura, FL 33180 USA
[2] HCA Palms West Childrens Hosp, Emergency Dept, Loxahatchee, FL USA
[3] HCA Florida Aventura Hosp & Med Ctr, 20900 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 33180 USA
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Cerebral abscess; pediatric headache; pediatric brain lesion; congenital defect; brain imaging; case report; LUMBAR PUNCTURE; BRAIN-ABSCESS; CHILDREN; GUIDELINE;
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10.1177/03000605231213751
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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BackgroundPediatric headache is a common cause of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits, and 8.8% of cases require imaging. Alarmingly, 12.5% of imaged cases have a pathologic cause. A pediatric patient with a complicated medical history presented to the pediatric ED with multiple cerebral abscesses. The possible causes and contributors to this rare cause of pediatric headache and a review of pediatric headache emergency management are presented.Case Presentation: A 12-year-old male patient with a complex medical and surgical history, including post-repair pulmonary valve stenosis, visited the pediatric ED for intractable and worsening left frontoparietal headache, refractory to ibuprofen, for 6 days. A physical examination revealed severe photophobia and restlessness secondary to severe head pain. Non-contrast brain computed tomography demonstrated two round, bilateral, parietal hypodense lesions with surrounding vasogenic edema. The lesions were consistent with abscesses on magnetic resonance imaging. Eventually, the patient underwent successful surgical abscess drainage and made a full recovery. The patient was lost to follow-up; therefore, no causative bacterial species was determined.BackgroundPediatric headache is a common cause of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits, and 8.8% of cases require imaging. Alarmingly, 12.5% of imaged cases have a pathologic cause. A pediatric patient with a complicated medical history presented to the pediatric ED with multiple cerebral abscesses. The possible causes and contributors to this rare cause of pediatric headache and a review of pediatric headache emergency management are presented.Case Presentation: A 12-year-old male patient with a complex medical and surgical history, including post-repair pulmonary valve stenosis, visited the pediatric ED for intractable and worsening left frontoparietal headache, refractory to ibuprofen, for 6 days. A physical examination revealed severe photophobia and restlessness secondary to severe head pain. Non-contrast brain computed tomography demonstrated two round, bilateral, parietal hypodense lesions with surrounding vasogenic edema. The lesions were consistent with abscesses on magnetic resonance imaging. Eventually, the patient underwent successful surgical abscess drainage and made a full recovery. The patient was lost to follow-up; therefore, no causative bacterial species was determined.ConclusionManaging pediatric headache in emergency settings requires a robust history and physical examination. Cerebral abscesses are an infrequent but fatal cause of pediatric headache and therefore should be considered among the differential diagnoses.
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