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Propionibacterium acnes Brain Abscess Appearing 10 Years After Neurosurgery
Archives of Neurology, 06/11/09
Kranick SM et al. - Infection by P acnes can complicate neurosurgical procedures as late as 10 years after surgery and therefore should be considered in the evaluation of patients presenting with neurologic signs and symptoms with a history of neurosurgery.
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