Saturday, September 29, 2018

Spinal Dermal Sinus and Sacral #EndothelialCyst with Recurrent Bacterial #Meningitis: A Case Report and Systematic Review of the Literature by Liang Huang in BJSTR

Abstract

Congenital dermal sinus is dermoid and #epithelialcyst from skin tissue or epithelial tissue residue in the cranial cavity or #intraspinalcanal during #embryonicdevelopment. The entry of sinus is usually located in the occipital, back, waist midline skin, with hair hyperplasia, and sinus connect skin with nerve tissue which constitute the anatomical basis of infection of the nervous system. We report 1 case of recurrent bacterial meningitis caused by #sacralsinus and sacral canal endothelial cysts. Meanwhile, the related literatures are systematically searched and reviewed, which provide experience for the diagnosis and treatment of #bacterialmeningitis caused by congenital sinus.




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