Recurrent meningitis
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Recurrent meningitis
Differential Diagnosis
- Immune defects
- Asplenia
- Hypogammaglobulinemia
- Complement deficiences
- Parameningeal focis of infection
- Structurel abnormalities
- Post-neurosurgery
- CSF leak or fistula
- Dermal sinuses
- Epidermoid cysts
- Craniopharyngioma
- Drugs
- Septra
- NSAIDs
- IVIg
- OKT3
- Phenytoin
- Infections
- HSV (Mollaret's disease)
- Inflammatory
- SLE
- Behcet's
Hypogammaglobulinemia
Can develop chronic meningoencephalitis, primarily cause by:
- Enterovirus
- Mycoplasma