Inflammation Flashcards

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What are the symptoms of meningitis?

A

Headache, fever, leg pain, cold extremities, abnormal skin colour, neck stiffness, photophobia, LOC, seizures, non-blanching rash

Kernig’s sign (knee flexion on forced neck flexion)

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How is meningtis treated?

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  1. Take blood cultures
  2. Measure urine output and lactate
  3. Give oxygen, abx and fluids

LP - providing no signs of high ICP

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How does CSF appear in bacterial meningitis?

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Turbid
Polymorphs
Glucose <0.5 plasma glucose
Protein >1.5

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How does CSF appear in TB meningitis?

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Fibrin web
Monomorphs
Glucose <0.5 plasma glucose
Protein 1-5

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How does CSF appear in viral miningitis?

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Clear
Monomorphs
Glucose >0.5 plasma
Protein <1

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What are the symptoms of encephalitis?

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Bizarre behaviour, LOC, fever, headache, focal signs, seizures
History of travel

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What do investigations for encephalitis show?

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CT: bilateral temporal lobe involvement (HSV)
LP: high protein, low glucose , lymphocytes
EEG: diffuse abnormalities

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How is encephalitis treated?

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Aciclovir

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