| Literature DB >> 33868222 |
Mengyan Hu1, Sanxin Liu1, Danli Lu1, Yi Zhong2, Dafan Yu1, Wei Qiu1, Zhengqi Lu1, Bingjun Zhang1.
Abstract
Central nervous system immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (CNS-IRIS) describes clinical characteristics that may be observed in previously immunocompromised patients during rapid restoration of immunity function in the presence of a pathogen. There have been no reports about CNS-IRIS related to bacterial meningitis so far. Here, we report a 24-year-old pregnant female patient with bacterial meningitis. Her clinical and neuroradiological condition worsened after induced labor despite great effective anti-infective therapy. CNS-IRIS was considered. Corticosteroids were administered, and the patient gradually recovered. We present the first case of CNS-IRIS associated with bacterial meningitis.Entities:
Keywords: Staphylococcus aureus; bacterial meningitis; case report; immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome; pregnancy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33868222 PMCID: PMC8044765 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.585316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Figure 1The clinical and CSF evolutions of the patient.
Figure 2Brain MRI of the patient. (A) MRI revealed diffuse hyperintensities on fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) imaging, accompanied by meningeal enhancement on the T1 contrast image. (B, C) Repeated MRI revealed that lesions were enlarged and meningeal enhancement was even more obvious after effective antibiotic therapy and induced labor. (D) Follow-up MRI showed marked improvement after corticosteroids treatment.