[HTML][HTML] Brain abscess secondary to an apparently benign transorbital injury: an infrequent case report with literature review

H Bečulić, E Begagić, R Skomorac, A Jusić… - Anatomia, 2023 - mdpi.com
Intraorbital and transorbital injuries are included in the group of head injuries with low
frequency. In particular, such injuries rarely result in infectious processes in the brain …

[HTML][HTML] Transorbital craniocerebral occult penetrating injury with cerebral abscess complication

A Abdulbaki, F Al-Otaibi, A Almalki, N Alohaly… - Case Reports in …, 2012 - hindawi.com
Transorbital intracranial penetrating injury is an uncommon mechanism of head injury.
These injuries can be occult during the initial clinical presentation. Certain patients develop …

[HTML][HTML] Occult orbitocranial penetrating pencil injury in a child

F Al-Otaibi, S Baeesa - Case reports in surgery, 2012 - hindawi.com
Transorbital slow-penetrating injury is an uncommon type of head injury that is seen more
often in the pediatric age group. This type of injury can be occult, which is often associated …

A Late-Onset Seizure Due to a Retained Intracranial Foreign Body—Pencil Lead: A Case Report and Review

Q Chunhua, W Qun - Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014 - journals.lww.com
A 40-year-old man presented with recent recurrent seizures. He was operated on to resect
the right temporal mass with a foreign body, a pencil lead. The foreign body had entered the …

[HTML][HTML] A case of intracranial wooden foreign body: mimicking pneumocephalus

DH Kim, ES Park, HY Seong, JB Park… - Korean journal of …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Intracranial wooden foreign bodies are rare. In addition, such objects are difficult to identify
with conventional radiographic techniques, such as X-ray radiography or brain computed …

[PDF][PDF] Penetrating head trauma with four nails: an extremely rare case

L Arici, B Akgun, M Kaplan… - Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi …, 2012 - jag.journalagent.com
We present a rare case of self-inflicted penetrating head trauma by a 34-year-old male who
hammered four nails into his own head; he had been diagnosed with schizophrenia seven …

Intracranial retained stone after depressed skull fracture: Problems in the initial diagnosis

N Balak, B Aslan, A Serefhan… - The American journal of …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
In this article, a 9-year-old male patient with a compound depressed skull fracture overlying
the superior sagittal sinus and an intracranial stone foreign body is presented. A cerebral …

Chronic brain abscess secondary to a retained wooden foreign body: diagnostic and management dilemmas

R Dadlani, N Ghosal, N Bagdi, PK Venkatesh… - The Indian Journal of …, 2010 - Springer
A four-year-old child presented with recent onset generalized tonic clonic seizures. She was
operated for a suspected intracranial tuberculoma and was found to harbor an intra …

[HTML][HTML] Endoscopic removal of a bullet penetrating the middle cranial fossa

NU Hatch, KO Riley, BA Woodworth - Skull base reports, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
Reports of intracranial retained foreign bodies are relatively rare in the literature. Such
objects can cause numerous complications requiring removal, such as infection, persistent …

Intracranial moving bullet syndrome

AA Umredkar, S Mohindra - Neurology India, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Sir, Moving bullet within the brain parenchyma is rarely reported. There are a few case
reports in the literature exhibiting intracerebral bullet migration, causing progressive …