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abstractpubmed· Abstract 2017· item PMID:28082307
Intracranial infection caused by minor skin contusion associated with previous craniotomy. Minor damage to the scalp may lead to intracranial infection. Moreover, the postoperative state of the scalp, skull and meninges is especially noteworthy with respect to invasion of pathogens into the skull. Therefore, a detailed medical history should be obtained from patients with even minor scalp injuries to avoid intracranial infection. We herein report a case of intracranial infection caused by a minor scalp injury associated with previous craniotomy, which was missed at first.