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The case of a 28-year-old patient with refractory Klebsiella meningitis after surgical removal of an angioblastoma in the left cerebellar hemisphere (Lindau's tumour) as described in this article, shows the significance of immunoglobulin therapy in view of the synergistic efficacy increase of antibiotics and immunoglobulin. There were 4 meningitis relapses in a period of 8 months, each time 4 days after discontinuation of antibiotics, the therapy consisting of antibiotics only (penicillin G, gentamycin, lamoxactam, cefotaxim and chloramphenicol). These antibiotics, which were applied in accordance with the antibiogram, were discontinued each 16-32 days after the patient had become afebrile and CSF was free from bacteria. In spite of this, further meningitis relapses followed even when the CSF cell count dropped from 12000/3 to 32/3 cells. An attempt to apply gentamycin suboccipitally failed, since diplopia, nystagmus and headache occurred after a single application. The combination of chloramphenicol orally and immunoglobulin intravenously resulted for the first time in complete freedom from bacteria in the CSF. A single intrathecal application of 1 g immunoglobulin caused a temporary increase in CSF cells to 1200/3 and an anal temperature increase from 37% to 38% C. Urticaria exanthema was observed twice as a side effect of immunoglobulin therapy.
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PMID:[Effect of immunoglobulins on the course of therapy-resistant Klebsiella meningitis]. 654 61

Variable atypical symptoms are commonly observed in malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum especially in endemic tropical nations such as India. Nystagmus is observed following involvement of the cerebellum especially during the postrecovery phase. While psychotic features such as severe agitation, hallucination, paranoia may be the early symptoms of falciparum malaria among pediatric patients, urticaria with or without fever can be the initial manifestation of the disease. As the morbidity and mortality of severe malaria are very high in India, these atypical presentations should be considered during diagnosis. We believe our report on atypical cases of falciparum malaria will sensitize doctors and health personnel about rare presentations in children and help in early diagnosis and management to reduce the severity and death toll due to the disease.
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PMID:Case reports on atypical presentation of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in pediatric patients. 2628 45