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*Signs and symptoms of meningeal inflammation with negative routine bacterial culture of CSF
== Differential Diagnosis ==


==Differential Diagnosis==
* Infectious
** Viral
*** [[Enterovirus]] EV-B species (includes Group B coxsackieviruses and echoviruses) are the most common cause of aseptic meningitis in both children and adults
**** CV-B2 to CV-B5, E-6, E-6, E-9, E-11, E-13, E-16, E-18, E-30, and E-33
*** [[Herpes]] (especially HSV-2, as primary infection)
*** [[Varicella]]
*** [[Mumps]] (encephalitis), measles (acute encephalitis)
*** [[Arboviruses]]
*** [[Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus]] (LCMV)
*** Acute [[HIV]]
*** [[EBV]], [[influenza]], [[Colorado tick virus]], [[rabies]]
** Bacterial
*** [[Leptospirosis]]
*** [[Lyme disease]]
*** [[Rickettsia species]] (before onset of fever)
*** Other causes of [[bacterial meningitis]] after antibiotics
** Mycobacterial
** Fungal
* Non-infectious
** Systemic lupus erythematosus
** Drug-induced meningitis
*** IVIg
*** Azathioprine
*** NSAIDs
*** [[TMP-SMX]], [[amoxicillin]], [[isoniazid]]
*** Allopurinol


*See also causes of [[CSF pleocytosis]]
== Investigations ==
*Infectious
**Viral
***[[Enterovirus]] EV-B species (includes Group B coxsackieviruses and echoviruses) are the most common cause of aseptic meningitis in both children and adults
****CV-B2 to CV-B5, E-6, E-6, E-9, E-11, E-13, E-16, E-18, E-30, and E-33
***[[Parechovirus]], especially in very young children and immunocompromised hosts
***[[Herpes simplex virus]] (especially HSV-2, as primary infection)
***[[Varicella]]
***[[Mumps]] (encephalitis), measles (acute encephalitis)
***[[Arboviruses]]
***[[Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus]] (LCMV)
***Acute [[HIV]]
***[[EBV]], [[influenza]], [[Colorado tick virus]], [[rabies]]
**Bacterial
***[[Leptospirosis]]
***[[Lyme disease]]
***[[Rickettsia]] (before onset of fever)
***Other causes of [[bacterial meningitis]] after antibiotics
**Mycobacterial
**Fungal
*Non-infectious
**Autoimmune or inflammatory
***[[Systemic lupus erythematosus]]
***[[Behçet disease]]
***[[Sarcoidosis]]
***[[Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome]]
**Drug-induced meningitis
***Antimicrobials: [[TMP-SMX]], [[amoxicillin]], [[isoniazid]]
***[[IVIg]]
***[[Azathioprine]]
***[[Ibuprofen]] and other [[NSAIDs]]
***[[Allopurinol]]
**Malignancy
***[[Leukemia]]
***[[Lymphoma]]
***Metastatic [[carcinoma]] or [[adenocarcinoma]]
**Other
***[[Epidermoid cyst]]
***Post-vaccination


==Investigations==
* Enterovirus

** Usually positive PCR of CSF
*[[Enterovirus]]
** Can look for enterovirus in stool, nasopharyngeal, and throat, as well as conjunctiva if there is conjunctivitis
**Usually positive PCR of CSF
** Persists in stool for several weeks, but less specific
**Can look for enterovirus in stool, nasopharyngeal, and throat, as well as conjunctiva if there is conjunctivitis
** NP preferred over throat
**Persists in stool for several weeks, but less specific
* Parechovirus PCR if very young child or immunocompromised
**NP preferred over throat
* West Nile IgM/IgG/PCR from CSF and blood
*[[Parechovirus]] PCR if very young child or immunocompromised
* Syphilis screening EIA
*[[West Nile virus]] IgM/IgG/PCR from CSF and blood
* HIV screen
*[[Syphilis]] screening EIA
*[[HIV]] screen


[[Category:CNS infections]]
[[Category:CNS infections]]

Latest revision as of 14:08, 25 July 2023

  • Signs and symptoms of meningeal inflammation with negative routine bacterial culture of CSF

Differential Diagnosis

Investigations

  • Enterovirus
    • Usually positive PCR of CSF
    • Can look for enterovirus in stool, nasopharyngeal, and throat, as well as conjunctiva if there is conjunctivitis
    • Persists in stool for several weeks, but less specific
    • NP preferred over throat
  • Parechovirus PCR if very young child or immunocompromised
  • West Nile virus IgM/IgG/PCR from CSF and blood
  • Syphilis screening EIA
  • HIV screen