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Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion.
Recurrent meningitis in the absence of an identifiable causative organism or anatomical source is a difficult diagnostic challenge for any infectious disease consultant. We evaluated a 49-year-old woman with episodes of meningitis which occurred on at least nine separate occasions for over 24 years....
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Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine
1990
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589416/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2092416 |
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author | Frieden, T. R. Piepmeier, J. Murdoch, G. H. Bia, F. J. |
author_facet | Frieden, T. R. Piepmeier, J. Murdoch, G. H. Bia, F. J. |
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description | Recurrent meningitis in the absence of an identifiable causative organism or anatomical source is a difficult diagnostic challenge for any infectious disease consultant. We evaluated a 49-year-old woman with episodes of meningitis which occurred on at least nine separate occasions for over 24 years. No causative organism, physical agent, or underlying disease process was identified as the source of this patient's recurrent lymphocytic meningitis. When computerized tomographic head scanning was first performed in 1977, a prominence of the left lateral ventricle was evident. It was not until the area was subsequently evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging techniques 13 years later that a lesion could be clearly identified, removed, and evaluated at pathology. Time alone will tell whether the lesion, a cavernous hemangioma, was truly the cause of this patient's recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years. |
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spelling | pubmed-25894162008-11-28 Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. Frieden, T. R. Piepmeier, J. Murdoch, G. H. Bia, F. J. Yale J Biol Med Research Article Recurrent meningitis in the absence of an identifiable causative organism or anatomical source is a difficult diagnostic challenge for any infectious disease consultant. We evaluated a 49-year-old woman with episodes of meningitis which occurred on at least nine separate occasions for over 24 years. No causative organism, physical agent, or underlying disease process was identified as the source of this patient's recurrent lymphocytic meningitis. When computerized tomographic head scanning was first performed in 1977, a prominence of the left lateral ventricle was evident. It was not until the area was subsequently evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging techniques 13 years later that a lesion could be clearly identified, removed, and evaluated at pathology. Time alone will tell whether the lesion, a cavernous hemangioma, was truly the cause of this patient's recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1990 /pmc/articles/PMC2589416/ /pubmed/2092416 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Frieden, T. R. Piepmeier, J. Murdoch, G. H. Bia, F. J. Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
title | Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
title_full | Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
title_fullStr | Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
title_full_unstemmed | Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
title_short | Recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
title_sort | recurrent aseptic meningitis for 24 years: diagnosis and treatment of an associated lesion. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2589416/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2092416 |
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