Abstract
A brain abscess is a potentially life-threatening condition in which a collection of pus forms in the brain tissue due to an infection. Mastoiditis and chronic otitis media are among the leading causes of brain abscesses; however, with modern advancements in imaging technology and antibiotic treatments, the incidence of such cases has significantly declined. This report describes a 72-year-old patient with no co-morbidities and a recent travel history presenting with respiratory symptoms, a short duration of ear symptoms, and confusion, who was subsequently diagnosed to have a temporal lobe abscess.