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Bacterial Meningitis: Some Epidemiologic and Clinical Factors in Diagnosis [PDF]
In ancient times all acute delirium states were known as “phrenesis.” It was not until the 17th century that inflammations of the meninges and cerebrum were differentiated from each other.
Calabrese, Vincent P.
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The Role of Oxidative Stress in TB Meningitis and Therapeutic Options
Meningitis is an inflammatory condition affecting the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis can be triggered by various factors, including infectious agents like viruses and bacteria and non-infectious contributors such as cancer or ...
John Dawi +9 more
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Short-Course Chemotherapy for Tuberculosis [PDF]
Annotated and edite transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 3 February 2004. Introduction by Dr Linda Bryder, University of Auckland.First published by the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2005. ©The Trustee of the Wellcome Trust,
Christie, DA, Tansey, EM
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A Case of Meningitis Subsequent to Mastoid Operation for Chronic Discharge of the Middle Ear in a Tuberculous Subject, Relieved and Apparently Cured by Lumbar Puncture [PDF]
Percy Jakins
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A five year follow-up study of children treated for tuberculous meningitis with short course chemotherapy [PDF]
A total of 215 patients with tuberculous meningitis were treated for a period of 9 months. Of these, 30 patients were excluded from analysis for various reasons.
Duraipandian, M +2 more
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Tuberculous Meningitis, with Leucocytosis and a Purulent Exudation Containing Many Bacilli; A Case Report [PDF]
Isabelle Walker
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Localising Brain Symptoms (Hemiplegia and Hemispasm) as Early Events in Tuberculous Meningitis [PDF]
C. O. Hawthorne
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