Cerebral Dermabacter hominis abscess

Infection
M BavbekN Altinörs

Abstract

Dermabacter species are commonly isolated from the skin and other body sites but rarely show pathogenicity in humans. A case of Dermabacter hominis cerebral abscess is reported which presented as a contrast-enhancing intracranial mass in a renal transplant patient.

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Feb 13, 2016·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Dong-Ho ChangByoung-Chan Kim
Jul 22, 2009·International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology·Aurélie RenvoiseVéronique Roux
Jul 26, 2014·Genome Announcements·Andreas AlbersmeierAndreas Tauch
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