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Toxoplasma Meningoencephalitis With Hypoglycorrhachia [PDF]

open access: possibleArchives of Internal Medicine, 1981
The occurrence of low CSF glucose levels inToxoplasmameningoencephalitis not widely recognized and, unfortunately, led us to incorrect presumptive diagnoses. REPORT OF CASES Two patients with Hodgkin's disease who were treated with radiation and combination chemotherapy had fever and minimal neurologic symptoms.
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Anthrax meningoencephalitis

Neurology, 2002
To review reported cases of anthrax meningoencephalitis and describe the clinical findings, diagnostic test results, treatment, and outcome over the past 50 years.Retrospective review of English language articles published since Haight's (1952) review.Thirty-four core articles were identified, describing 70 patients with cutaneous (29 ...
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Streptococcal meningoencephalitis in a dog

Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association, 1999
A 5.5-year-old French bulldog was presented with acute neck pain and a short history of central vestibular syndrome. A marked neutrophilic pleocytosis and numerous gram-positive cocci were evident on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cytology. Streptococcus pneumoniae, a pathogen of humans, was isolated upon CSF microbiological culture.
Irwin, P.J., Parry, B.W.
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Necrotizing Meningoencephalitis in a Cow [PDF]

open access: possibleVeterinary Pathology, 2013
An 18-month-old Charolais cow developed depression and drooling and was submitted for necropsy after euthanasia. The cow was 1 of 50 moved between 2 farms approximately 5 days before the onset of clinical disease. Gross findings included swollen and hemorrhagic areas of malacia in the frontal, temporal, and parietal lobes of the cerebral cortex ...
Daniel R. Rissi, Claudio S.L. Barros
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Killer amoebas: Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis in a changing climate.

JAAPA : official journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2019
Primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) caused by Naegleria fowleri is a rare and deadly disease that requires prompt treatment with multiple therapies. Although N.
Amanda Cooper   +3 more
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Adenovirus Meningoencephalitis

Pediatrics, 1978
Central nervous system manifestations in association with adenovirus infections have rarely been documented. In this report, four children, ages 4, 5, 6, and 10 years, with adenoviral meningoencephalitis are described. Adenoviruses were recovered from CSF specimens in all four patients.
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An outbreak of anthrax meningoencephalitis

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1994
We report a common-source outbreak of anthrax meningoencephalitis in Chittoor district in Andhra Pradesh, southern India, in October 1990. The source of infection was the carcass of a sheep. Of 5 persons who skinned and cut up its meat for human consumption, 4 developed anthrax meningoencephalitis and one a malignant pustule. Another person who wrapped
Vinohar Balraj   +4 more
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A comprehensive profile of the tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) circular RNA and circRNA-miRNA network in the pathogenesis of meningoencephalitis of teleosts.

Molecular Omics, 2019
The pathogenesis of tilapia meningoencephalitis is still unclear, where the involvement of circRNA is considered for its active role as a "miRNA sponge".
Bolin Fan   +8 more
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Naegleria fowleri meningoencephalitis

Blood, 2012
![Figure][1] A 7-year-old boy with no prior illness or altered immunity presented to the emergency department with a 36-hour history of fever (103.7°F), emesis, headache, and lethargy. The patient had a history of swimming in a local lake the week before presentation.
Neslihan Cetin, Douglas P. Blackall
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Meningoencephalitis due to spotted fever rickettsioses, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2019
BACKGROUND The spotted fever rickettsioses (SFR), including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, are tick-borne infections with frequent neurologic involvement. High morbidity and mortality make early recognition and empiric treatment critical.
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