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OUTLINE Introduction Material Anatomic Considerations and Routes of Infection General Clinical Considerations Conditions with Predominantly Meningeal Reactions Pachymeningitis Externa and Extradural Abscess Pachymeningitis Interna and Subdural Abscess Circumscribed Leptomeningitis Protective Meningitis Bacterial Leptomeningitis Abscess of the Brain Pathology and Pathogenesis Clinical Types Abscess of the Temporal Lobe Abscess of the Frontal Lobe Other Cerebral Abscesses Cerebellar Abscess Treatment of Abscess of the Brain Nonsuppurative Encephalitis Otitic Hydrocephalus and Arachnoiditis Thrombosis or Phlebitis of the Intracranial Venous Channels Thrombosis of the Lateral Sinus Thrombosis of the Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis of the Superior Longitudinal Sinus Cranial Nerves Optic Nerve Nerves to the Extraocular Muscles Oculomotor Nerve Abducens Nerve Trigeminal Nerve Facial Nerve Summary and Conclusions Appendix: Report of Nineteen Cases INTRODUCTION With few organic conditions of the nerves is prompt and accurate diagnosis of greater importance than with certain neurologic complications arising in diseases of the temporal bone and the accessory nasal

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