The Epidemiology, Management and Therapeutic Outcomes of Subdural Empyema in Neonates with Acute Bacterial Meningitis
<b>Background:</b> Subdural empyema is one of the more serious complications of bacterial meningitis and therapeutic challenges to clinicians. We aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics, treatment, and outcome of subdural empyema in neonates with bacterial meningitis. <b>Met...
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Main Authors: | Wei-Ju Lee (Author), Ming-Horng Tsai (Author), Jen-Fu Hsu (Author), Shih-Ming Chu (Author), Chih-Chen Chen (Author), Peng-Hong Yang (Author), Hsuan-Rong Huang (Author), Miao-Ching Chi (Author), Chiang-Wen Lee (Author), Mei-C (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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