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The effect of short-term corticosteroid treatment on the CT appearance of experimental brain abscesses.
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1982
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Brain LesionNeuro-oncologyCerebrospinal FluidShort-term Corticosteroid TreatmentBrain InjuryNeurologyBrain AbscessesNeuropathologyContrast EnhancementRadiologyHealth SciencesMedicineCt AppearanceCerebral Blood FlowChoroid PlexusExperimental Brain AbscessesDiagnostic NeuroradiologyNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemCapsule Stage
The effect of short-term corticosteroid treatment on contrast enhancement was investigated in an experimental brain abscess model. The degree of enhancement was reduced in the cerebritis stage, unaffected in the capsule stage, and intermediate in the transitional stage. The area and pattern of enhancement were also altered in the cerebritis stage. Although the magnitude of the entire cerebritis time-density curve (extended for 60 minutes) was decreased by the steroids, its configuration was unchanged. Prior to steroid administration, the 10- and 60-minute components of the curve discriminated between cerebritis and capsule stages, with the latter exhibiting a far lower 60-minute value. Implications for treatment of brain abscesses are discussed.