BACKGROUND Neurologic complications occur in about 30% of renal transp
lant patients, infections being the most common. We encountered three
such patients and present our experience in the management of such cas
es. CLINICAL MATERIAL Three cases of brain abscess in renal transplant
recipients are reported. These patients presented from 9-60 months af
ter the transplant. One patient had a pyogenic abscess; in the second
the organism identified was Nocardia asteroides; in the third, a funga
l infection was responsible. In two patients excision of the abscess w
as done, while in one repeated aspirations with intracavitary antibiot
ics were used. All received systemic antimicrobial therapy. CONCLUSION
S Central nervous system (CNS) complications, specifically infections,
are quite common in renal transplant recipients, but reports of brain
abscesses in these patients are very rare. The treatment options for
such patients are discussed. (C) 1997 by Elsevier Science Inc.