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Query: UMLS:C0085437 (bacterial meningitis)
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Estimates of thromboplastic activity in 1100 samples of cerebrospinal fluid indicate that an increased activity of this clotting factor is a nonspecific indicator of abnormality in the central nervous system, much like (e.g.) an increased count of mononuclear cells and an increased protein content. However, the proportion of abnormal results obtained by these three tests can differ markedly in different neurological disorders. Increased thromboplastic activity is about 14-fold more common in bacterial meningitis than in viral meningitis; thus the thromboplastin determination can be of value in discriminating between bacterial and viral meningitis.
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PMID:Thromboplastic activity of cerebrospinal fluid in neurological disease. 396 23

Moxalactam penetrates cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) and subdural fluid well enough to be a promising antimicrobial for enteric bacterial meningitis in neonates and infants. Clinical trials in adults and children have found few adverse effects. Prolongation of prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT) with or without bleeding was reported in adults. This paper reports this complication in two infants occurring at a time of clinical improvement following addition of Moxalactam to other antibiotics to which the meningitis had failed to respond. It is not certain if this complication was related to the underlying meningitis, the use of Moxalactam together with other antibiotics, or a combination of many factors. Further observation, close hemostatic monitoring, and timely vitamin K administration during its use are warranted.
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PMID:Hemorrhagic tendency as a complication of Moxalactam therapy in bacterial meningitis. 663 97