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Drug-induced aseptic meningitis

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2005
Drug-induced aseptic meningitis (DIAM) is an important entity. This article reviews the literature on this rare idiosyncratic event which may occur after local or systemic drug administration. The data on this adverse reaction is predominantly collated from anecdotal case reports and case series.
Susan Hopkins, Stephen Jolles
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Aseptic meningitis

Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2007
To highlight some of the recent key epidemiologic and clinical diagnostic dilemmas of aseptic meningitis and to evaluate some tests that may help distinguish aseptic compared with bacterial meningitis.Enteroviruses remain the most common cause of aseptic meningitis. Certain enteroviruses (e.g.
Bonita E, Lee, H Dele, Davies
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Aseptic meningitis

2013
This chapter describes the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with both aseptic meningitis and encephalitis. It also addresses the major causes of aseptic meningitis. Although bacterial meningitis is quite rare in an era of widespread conjugate vaccines, diagnosis often depends on the results of bacterial cultures which may ...
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Aseptic meningitis

2021
This chapter evaluates aseptic meningitis syndrome, which is associated with symptoms, signs, and laboratory evidence of meningeal inflammation with spinal fluid findings that suggest a viral or noninfectious origin. Clinically, patients present with headache, nausea, meningismus, and photophobia, symptoms that are also common in patients with ...
Burt R. Meyers, Dalilah Restrepo
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TRIMETHOPRIM-INDUCED ASEPTIC MENINGITIS

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1984
ASEPTIC meningitis has been described in association with the administration of anti-inflammatory drugs, including ibuprofen, sulindac and tolmetin sodium, and azathioprine.1-4Most, but not all, of the patients reported have had either systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) or mixed connective-tissue disease.5,6Sulfamethizole-induced meningitis and ...
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Aseptic Meningitis

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1997
Outbreaks of aseptic meningitis-like illnesses have occurred in high school football players for reasons that may include the close contact among players and the overlap of football season with the peak enterovirus season. The main symptoms are fever, headache, and neck or back stiffness; physical findings may include signs of meningeal irritation ...
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[Aseptic meningitis].

Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2010
Aseptic meningitis is a benign condition often triggered by a virus or an immunological process. For example herpes virus, borrelia, tuberculosis, a fungus or an autoimmune disease may underlie meningitides presenting prolonged or recurrent symptoms. It is essential to identify the meningitis patients among the diverse group of headache patients and ...
Hanna-Leena, Kaltiainen, Mika, Saarela
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Trimethoprim Associated Aseptic Meningitis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1987
We report 5 patients with repeated episodes of meningitis related to intake of trimethoprim containing compounds. On at least one occasion the patients received pure trimethoprim prior to reaction. Autoimmune disease was established in 3 of the patients.
J, Carlson, B E, Wiholm
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Carbamazepine-Induced Aseptic Meningitis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
Excerpt Carbamazepine is a drug increasingly used in a number of conditions including seizure disorders, trigeminal neuralgia, peripheral neuropathy, and occasionally psychiatric illness.
L T, Simon, B, Hsu, B T, Adornato
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Aseptic Meningitis

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1991
M, Dalton, R W, Newton
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