A persistent craniopharyngeal canal with recurrent bacterial meningitis: case report and literature review
Abstract
A persistent craniopharyngeal canal (PCC) is a rare but treatable anatomical abnormality that causes recurrent meningitis and should be considered as a differential diagnosis. We report a case of an 8-year-old boy who presented with recurrent meningitis associated to his PCC. Surgical repair was performed, and no further episodes...
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Title
A persistent craniopharyngeal canal with recurrent bacterial meningitis: case report and literature review
Published Date
Jul 23, 2020
Journal
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
699 - 702
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