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. 1975 May;38(5):429–435. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.38.5.429

Cerebellar abscess. A review of 47 cases.

M D Shaw, J A Russell
PMCID: PMC491994  PMID: 1151412

Abstract

Forty-seven cases of cerebellar abscess have been reviewed, 93% of which were secondary to otogenic disease. There has been little change in the annual incidence during the period of time under review. The overall mortality was 41%, but with successive decades the mortality has increased. Three factors appear to be of importance in determining survival: the patient's ability to control his infection; reduction of the effect of the posterior fossa mass, preferably by complete excision of the abscess under antibiotic cover; and, in the case of otogenic abscess, an adequate radical mastoidectomy with bone removal to the site of attachment of the abscess to the dura mater.

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