| Literature DB >> 23958365 |
Katherine Putz1, Karen Hayani, Fred Arthur Zar.
Abstract
Meningitis is defined as inflammation of the meninges, in almost all cases identified by an abnormal number of white blood cells in the cerebrospinal fluid and specific clinical signs/symptoms. Onset may be acute or chronic, and clinical symptoms of acute disease develop over hours to days. This article reviews the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of acute meningitis, and provides a list of key points for primary care practitioners. Aseptic and bacterial meningitis vary significantly and are discussed separately.Entities:
Keywords: Acute meningitis; Aseptic; Blood-brain barrier; Cerebrospinal fluid; Meningismus; Prophylaxis; Vaccination
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23958365 DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2013.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prim Care ISSN: 0095-4543 Impact factor: 2.907