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Abstract


Subdural empyema is a fulminating, purulent, bacterial infection located between the dura and arachnoidal membrane. Early diagnosis. adequate antibiotic therapy and surgical treatment played important roles in the successful management of
subdural
empyema. Subdural empyema can develop secondary to sinusitis. otitis media. meningitis, trauma or craniotomy. Subdural empyema in infants commonly develops secondary to infected subdural effusion associated with purulent meningitis. The incidence
of
this complication of meningitis in infants is approximately 2%. We report a case of subdural empyema concomitant with bilateral subdural effusion. which was successfully treated with surgical intervention and antibiotic therapy.

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