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BRAIN ABSCESS AND MENINGITIS ASSOCIATED WITH A PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE ORGANISM: CLINICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS IN A CASE WITH RECOVERY
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Pathogenic MicrobiologyPathologyBacterial PathogensMedical MicrobiologyNeurologyInfection ControlBacterial MeningitisNeuropathologyAerobic CulturingHealth SciencesBacterial InfectionsPleuropneumonia-like OrganismsClinical MicrobiologyCase ReportMicrobial DiseaseAntibioticsPathogenesisClinical InfectionMicrobiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
Case Reports1 March 1950BRAIN ABSCESS AND MENINGITIS ASSOCIATED WITH A PLEUROPNEUMONIA-LIKE ORGANISM: CLINICAL AND BACTERIOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS IN A CASE WITH RECOVERYTOM FITE PAINE JR., M.D., RODERICK MURRAY, M.D., IRWIN PERLMUTTER, M.D., MAXWELL FINLAND, M.D., F.A.C.P.TOM FITE PAINE JR., M.D., RODERICK MURRAY, M.D., IRWIN PERLMUTTER, M.D., MAXWELL FINLAND, M.D., F.A.C.P.Author, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-32-3-554 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptThe rôle of the pleuropneumonia group of microörganisms as human pathogens is still far from clear. In the case reported here a pleuropneumonia-like organism was repeatedly cultured from the central nervous system of a patient with a brain abscess and meningitis. This case is of interest because it probably represents the first one in which a pleuropneumonia-like organism was recognized in association with an infection of the central nervous system. The characteristics of the organism were studied in some detail.LITERATUREThe literature concerning the pleuropneumonia group of organisms was reviewed in 1941 by Sabin.1This group of microörganisms has...Bibliography1. Sabin AB: The filterable microorganisms of the pleuropneumonia group, Bact. Rev. 5: 1-66, 1941. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar2. FindlayMackenzieMacCallumKlieneberger GMRDFOE: The aetiology of polyarthritis in the rat, Lancet 2: 7-10, 1939. CrossrefGoogle Scholar3. Edward DG: Catarrh of the upper respiratory tract in mice and its association with pleuropneumonia-like organisms, J. Path. and Bact. 59: 209-221, 1947. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar4. 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