Literature DB >> 10823108

Spinal cord infarction and tetraplegia--rare complications of meningococcal meningitis.

R O'Farrell1, J Thornton, P Brennan, F Brett, A J Cunningham.   

Abstract

A previously healthy 25-yr-old female developed flaccid areflexic tetraplegia, with intact cranial nerve function, 36 h after the diagnosis of bacterial meningitis. Polymerase chain reaction studies of cerebrospinal fluid and blood were positive for Neisseria meningitidis, serogroup B. Magnetic resonance of the cervicothoracic spine revealed increased signal intensity and expansion in the lower medulla, upper cervical cord and cerebellar tonsils. Neurosurgical consultation recommended hyperventilation, dexamethasone and regular mannitol therapy rather than decompressive intervention. The clinical course over the following 12 days was complicated by the development of progressive central nervous and multisystem organ failure with disseminated intravascular coagulopathy. Autopsy revealed cerebral oedema with cystic infarction extending from the medulla to the upper cervical cord and cerebellar tonsils. Flaccid areflexic tetraplegia with spinal cord infarction has not been reported following bacterial infection in an adult. The clinical implications would suggest complete central nervous system evaluation of patients recovering from meningococcal meningitis, since spinal cord lesions, although uncommon, do occur. In those very rare situations where a patient develops significant peripheral neurological deficits, urgent magnetic resonance imaging is warranted, to rule out an infective focus or an underlying anatomical anomaly.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10823108     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bja.a013482

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Anaesth        ISSN: 0007-0912            Impact factor:   9.166


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Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2014-11-16       Impact factor: 2.804

2.  Persistent visual loss as a complication of meningococcal meningitis.

Authors:  Limangeni A Mankhambo; Nick V Makwana; Enitan D Carrol; Nick A Beare; Terrie Taylor; Sam Kampondeni; Elizabeth M Molyneux
Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J       Date:  2006-06       Impact factor: 2.129

Review 3.  Anterior spinal artery syndrome in a girl with Down syndrome: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Aman Singh Sohal; Manu Sundaram; Mac Mallewa; Mohamed Tawil; Rachel Kneen
Journal:  J Spinal Cord Med       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 1.985

4.  Extensive Spinal Cord Injury following Staphylococcus aureus Septicemia and Meningitis.

Authors:  Nicolas De Schryver; Guy Cosnard; Vincent van Pesch; Catherine Godfraind; Philippe Hantson
Journal:  Case Rep Neurol       Date:  2011-06-27

5.  Clinical Outcomes and Risk Factors of Meningitis among Children in Referral Hospital, Ethiopia, 2016: A Retrospective Chart Review.

Authors:  Tilahun Tewabe; Amare Fenta; Abaynesh Tegen; Muluwork Mezgebu; Temesgen Fentie; Tigist Zeleke
Journal:  Ethiop J Health Sci       Date:  2018-09
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