Encephalitis Flashcards

1
Q

what is encephalitis?

A

Inflammation of brain tissue

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2
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difference from the clinical presentation of meningitis?

A

Increased incidence of fitting
Acute personality change

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3
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Which virus transferred by vectors including birds and mosquitoes is becoming a leading cause of encephalitis world wide ?

A

West Nile virus

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4
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Name a bacterial cause of encephalitis ?

A

Listeria

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5
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Which organisms can cause encephalitis via local invasion ?

A

Amoebae (found in warm water)

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6
Q

Which organism causes encephalitis via oral route ? (Eating cat poo 🤮)

A

Toxoplasmosis- e.g toxoplasma gonadii

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7
Q

Most common cause of viral encephalitis in UK

A

Herpes

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8
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most serve form?

A

herpes still
but Most easily treatable
Rapid progression to loss of consciousness and coma

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9
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which cause about 60-70% of brain abscesses?

A

Streptococcus anginosus group and mixed gram negative anaerobes
1° focus: mouth, gut or female genital tract infection

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10
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which cause about 10-15%?

A

Staphylococcus aureus
Following endocarditis or ivdu

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11
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which causes about 20-30%?

A

Pseudomonas and enterobacteriaceae
Following middle ear infection or immunodeficiency

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12
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Why are brain abscesses dangerous?

A

Dangerous sincecause death due to pressure-related issues

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13
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What is the most common route of entry for organisms causing brain abscess ?

Another route?

A

Local extension e.g from mastoiditis or sinusitis

Other route:haematogenously

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14
Q

non invasive diagnosis of brain abscess?

A

CT or MRI scan show mass in brain

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15
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why would a lumbar puncture be performed?

A

CSF sample
Possible small increase in WCC
But polymorphs or lymphocytes may be raised
Culture: often negative

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16
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whats a more helpful invasive diagnostic test?

A

CT guided aspiration abscess contents
Microscopy and culture (including anaerobic culture)

17
Q

how are brain abcesses treated?

A

Aspiration
Broad spectrum antibiotics that penetrate BBB

18
Q

Name a common spinal infection ?

A

Pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis

If left untreated, it can lead to permanent neurological deficits, significant spinal deformity, or DEATH

19
Q

Herpes meningitis vs herpes encephalitis

A

Herpes meningitis does NOT need therapy BUT herpes encephalitis is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY

20
Q

encephalitis diagnosis from CSF?

A

White cell count
- About 100/mm3 lymphocytic predominance

21
Q

other methods?

A

Viral cell culture
Slow and positive in only 4%
PCR
Highly sensitive and specific

22
Q

why would a brain biopsy be performed?

A

seldom performed now
For viral cell culture
Antigen detection with labelled antibodies
PCR