| Literature DB >> 6465935 |
F C de Beer, G F Kirsten, R P Gie, N Beyers, A F Strachan.
Abstract
The value of C reactive protein measurement in the differential diagnosis of meningitis was assessed in a population where tuberculous meningitis is prevalent. C reactive protein was measured serially with a sensitive radioimmunoassay in sera from 31 children with bacterial meningitis, 15 with tuberculous meningitis (6 with miliary tuberculosis), and 28 with viral meningitis. Concentrations of C reactive protein in patients with tuberculous meningitis lay between those of patients with bacterial and viral meningitis--a finding which detracts from the virtually absolute discrimination C reactive protein measurement allows between bacterial and viral meningitis. In all but two of the patients with tuberculous meningitis, C reactive protein concentrations fell rapidly after treatment began and became normal after 10 days. This fall did not, however, exclude the development of hydrocephalus as a complication. Measurement of C reactive protein remains a useful additional parameter in the diagnosis and management of the various types of meningitis.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6465935 PMCID: PMC1628936 DOI: 10.1136/adc.59.7.653
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dis Child ISSN: 0003-9888 Impact factor: 3.791