Der Vortrag „Acute Meningitis“ von Carlo Raj, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 2 – Neurology-Psychiatry“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:
A 28-year-old man is brought to the ER with an altered mental status. His roommate says that he has been acting strangely for the last several days. History is limited due to his mental status. A physical examination shows an inability to straighten his legs when the hip is flexed to 90 degrees. His CSF findings are as follows: WBC 885/ml, Neutrophils 25%, RBC 495/ml, glucose 40 mg/dl, and protein 90 mg/dl. What is the most likely diagnosis?
What is TRUE regarding bacterial meningoencephalitis?
The CSF in a patient with viral meningitis predominantly shows which type of leukocytes?
A CSF sample showing markedly elevated levels of WBC with predominant neutrophils and markedly depressed glucose levels most likely points toward which type of etiology?
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Great material and the table was just super fantastic. I would appreciate the Lecturio team makes an update to this video, describing the general clinical presentation of meningitis, that will be a big booster.
Very good table explained and I appreciate the extra details added to it.