| Literature DB >> 24381722 |
B Adeola Animasahun1, Olugbenga H Gbelee1, Adaobi Solarin2, Ajibike Oa Ikuerowo3, Adeola M Raji4, Peter Ubuane3, Eo Kingsley4, Fidelis O Njokanma1.
Abstract
Eosinophilic meningitis is rare, commonly caused by invasion of the central nervous system by helminthes. The present case is that of a 10-year-old boy who presented with history of generalized pruritus not associated with skin eruptions, followed by pain and weakness of the extremities and loss of consciousness. Patient did not receive BCG vaccination. Initial clinical evaluation was suggestive of tuberculous meningitis but cerebrospinal fluid analysis revealed eosinophilic meningitis. Patient made remarkable improvement with treatment with no sequel.Entities:
Keywords: Eosinophilic Meningitis; Tuberculous Meningitis; central nervous system
Year: 2013 PMID: 24381722 PMCID: PMC3647521 DOI: 10.4314/ajid.v7i1.3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Afr J Infect Dis ISSN: 2006-0165