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Subhyaloid hemorrhage in Haemophilus meningitis

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1984
✓ A very rare case of subhyaloid hemorrhage, caused by Haemophilus meningitis, is presented and discussed.
D A, Campbell, P, Roberts, M D, Shaw
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Anemia with Haemophilus influenzae Meningitis

Pediatrics, 1980
The hematologic values in patients with Haemophilus influenzae meningitis were contrasted with those of patients with other types of bacterial meningitis and aseptic meningitis in an attempt to determine whether anemia is either specific for or more common in patients with H influenzae meningitis. Patients with H influenzae meningitis had significantly
K M, Kaplan, F A, Oski
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Auditory Function After Haemophilus Influenzae Meningitis

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1978
Eighty-three children, having recovered from Haemophilus influenzae meningitis, were examined with audiometrical tests. Fifteen of the children (18.1%) had significant hearing loss. Bilateral severe hearing loss was found in 3 patients. Three patients had severe hearing loss affecting one ear and slight or moderate hearing loss affecting the ...
U, Rosenhall   +3 more
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Pathogenesis of Haemophilus influenzae meningitis

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1987
The hypoxia induced by decreased cerebrocortical blood flow contributes to the neurologic deficits found in many survivors of Hib meningitis. Because reduced blood flow is measurable within 48 hours of acquisition of bacteria, the inability of antibiotic therapy to prevent sequelae is more easily understood insofar as damage has already occurred by the
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PERICARDIAL EFFUSION COMPLICATING HAEMOPHILUS INFLUENZAS MENINGITIS

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1972
SYNOPSISA case of haemophilus meningitis complicated by pericardial effusion is described. This association has been reported only once previously. Clinical features suggesting acute constrictive pericarditis developed, but resolved during administration of diuretics.
R E, Hawker   +2 more
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Fluid management in haemophilus influenzae meningitis

Infection, 1980
The fluid management of 50 children with Haemohpilus influenzae type B meningitis was reviewed. Clinical hydration status on admission, serum sodium values, and overall fluid balance was assessed to determine the contribution of empiric fluid restriction in preventing the development of syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH).
A S, Prince, H C, Neu
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HÆMOPHILUS MENINGITIS IN PORTSMOUTH

The Lancet, 1978
The clinical features and follow-up data of all twenty-five children admitted to a Portsmouth hospital from Jan. 1, 1972, to July 1, 1975, with haemophilus meningitis were reviewed. Two children died of meningitis and one of other causes. Four have residual damage--two severe, one definite, and one possible. Outcome tended to be worse in cases with the
S J, Ware, S, McLaughlin
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Enteroviral Meningitis Following Haemophilus Influenzae Type b Meningitis

Clinical Pediatrics, 1992
Both Haemophilus influenzae type b (HIB) and enteroviruses are common etiologic agents in childhood meningitis. However, sequential infections of enterovirus and HIB have rarely been reported.1 We report the case of an infant treated for HIB meningitis who was readmitted to the hospital with enteroviral meningitis.
Vicky Liu, Lawrence A. Ross
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IsHaemophilus influenzaeMeningitis Contagious?

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
At least two generations of grandmothers are responsible for the hysteria that usually surrounds a case of fulminant meningitis.
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Neonatal haemophilus aphrophilus meningitis.

Helvetica paediatrica acta, 1977
Case report of a neonatal meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae. The treatment with ampicillin was ineffective because of insensitivity. This case demonstrates the importance of a proper bacteriological identification in order to avoid ineffective or delayed treatment.
A, Miano   +4 more
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