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Query: UMLS:C0001577 (
adnexitis
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We examined a group of 22 patients presented with the acute infective meningeal syndrome. Lumbar punction confirmed diagnosed purulent
meningitis
--meningoencephalitis, and bacteriologic liquor culture identified Streptococcus pneumoniae as a cause of the disease. Patients were mostly aged over 30. Clinical picture revealed signs of general infection and the meningeal syndrome. The severity of the disease was assessed on the basis of apparent signs of general infection, state of consciousness and endotoxic shock symptoms. Severe consciousness disorders were present in 16 (72.72%) patients. In our patients possible pneumococcus infection foci were: sinusitis, otitis media, pneumonia, mastoiditis and
adnexitis
. Lethal outcome occurred in 5 (22.72%) patients. In the therapy we used penicillin, chloramphenicol and ampicillin along with corticosteroid administration.
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PMID:[Pneumococcal meningitis from 1974 to 1984]. 134 70
Six months after an attack of pyelonephritis,
adnexitis
and candida colpitis an 18-year-old girl developed some clouding of consciousness. On neurological examination she showed organic behavioural changes, discrete anisocoria and possible meningism. Computed tomography revealed hydrocephalus and signs of increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure. CSF contained 2336/3 cells, while total protein was raised to 7.0 g/l and lactate concentration to 6.85 mmol/l. Glucose concentration in CSF was 51 mg/dl and 75 mg/dl in serum. As tuberculous
meningitis
was suspected, treatment was started with four tuberculostatic drugs, but there was no improvement. Five weeks later microscopic CSF examination showed fungal spores and nonbranching hyphae. The maximal candida haemagglutination titre in CSF was 1:2048. CSF culture grew Candida albicans. The further course was complicated by side effects to the antimycotic drugs (amphotericin B between 4.5 and 45 mg daily; flucytosine 1.7 g four times daily) and recurrent obstruction in the ventricular system requiring repeated neurosurgical interventions. However, full cure was achieved after seven months' hospital treatment.
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PMID:[Unusual course of candidiasis of the central nervous system]. 828 77