Pneumocephalus caused by Enterobacter cloacae meningoencephalitis following cerebral infarction

Mayumi Senda, Nozomi Harada, Konoka Kanda, Tetsuharu Kako, Makoto Urano, Mizuki Ito

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Abstract

Pneumocephalus develops due to various reasons; however, pneumocephalus caused by factors other than head trauma is rare, and a few cases of infections have been reported. We encountered a case of pneumocephalus caused by Enterobacter cloacae meningoencephalitis following cerebral infarction. Although we could not perform cerebrospinal fluid analysis and culture, E. cloacae was cultured from blood. We conducted an autopsy and confirmed meningoencephalitis in the cerebral infarction lesion. Thus, we considered that E. cloacae meningoencephalitis caused the pneumocephalus. Because bacterial meningoencephalitis is a treatable disease, we should strictly consider that meningoencephalitis due to bacteria such as E. cloacae causes pneumocephalus.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNeurology and Clinical Neuroscience
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Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Neurology
  • Clinical Neurology

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