Intracranial seeding of Aspergillus species occurs during dissemination of the organism from the lungs or by
direct extension from a site anatomically adjacent to the brain [26]. Cases of intracranial infection caused by Aspergillus
spp. have been reported worldwide, with most cases occurring in adults. Cerebralaspergillosis is reported in 10% to 20% of all cases of invasive aspergillosis, and rarely is the brain the only site of infection [27].