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==Overview==
Symptoms of brain abscesses may develop slowly, over a period of 2 weeks, or they may develop suddenly. In roughly 60% of the population, symptoms are present for two weeks or less before they escalate to the point of hospital admittance.


==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==
Symptoms may develop slowly, over a period of 2 weeks, or they may develop suddenly. They may include:<ref>{{cite book | last = Ferri | first = Fred | title = Ferri's clinical advisor 2015 : 5 books in 1 | publisher = Elsevier/Mosby | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2015 | isbn = 978-0323083751 }}</ref>
Symptoms for brain abscesses include:<ref>{{cite book | last = Ferri | first = Fred | title = Ferri's clinical advisor 2015 : 5 books in 1 | publisher = Elsevier/Mosby | location = Philadelphia, PA | year = 2015 | isbn = 978-0323083751 }}</ref>


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Overview

Symptoms of brain abscesses may develop slowly, over a period of 2 weeks, or they may develop suddenly. In roughly 60% of the population, symptoms are present for two weeks or less before they escalate to the point of hospital admittance.

Symptoms

Symptoms for brain abscesses include:[1]

References

  1. Ferri, Fred (2015). Ferri's clinical advisor 2015 : 5 books in 1. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier/Mosby. ISBN 978-0323083751.

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