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*Inflammation or infection of the meninges and subarachnoid spact |
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*May be acute, subacute, or [[Chronic meningitis|chronic]] |
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*May be caused by [[Bacterial meningitis|bacteria]], [[Viral meningitis|viruses]], [[Fungal meningitis|fungi]], [[Parasitic meningitis|parasites]], or [[Aseptic meningitis|non-infectious causes]] |
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==Diagnosis== |
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*Typically confirmed by lumbar puncture demonstrating pleocytosis, with or without MRI brain |
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Revision as of 20:37, 12 August 2020
Background
- Inflammation or infection of the meninges and subarachnoid spact
- May be acute, subacute, or chronic
- May be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, or non-infectious causes
Diagnosis
- Typically confirmed by lumbar puncture demonstrating pleocytosis, with or without MRI brain
Parameter | Normal | Bacterial | Viral | Tuberculous | Fungal |
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Opening pressure | 12 to 20 cmH2O | raised | normal or raised | raised | raised |
Appearance | clear | cloudy | clear | clear or cloudy | clear or cloudy |
WBC count | <5 | >100 | 5 to 100 | 5 to 500 | 5 to 500 |
Differential | PMN | lymphocyte | lymphocyte | lymphocyte | |
Protein | 0.4 g/L | high | somewhat high | very high | high |
Glucose | >2/3 of plasma | very low | normal to low | very low | low |