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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-142802

ABSTRACT

Meningitis is the inflammation of the membranes of the brain and spinal cord. This disease is considered life threatening and classified as a medical and emergency. Here we report a case of delayed meningitis occurred in a patient with craniotomy for traumatic brain injury fifteen years ago. Meanwhile, he had been well, however he complained of headache for five days. A brain computed tomographic scan showed air density on the frontal lobe with frontal sinus defect and pansinusitis. His mental state was suddenly changed to stuporous, despite a day of empirical antibiotics. Therefore, a successful cranialization was performed and he was gradually improved. This is a rare case report. Our case shows that surgical intervention is to be considered in some cases of posttraumatic meningitis for effective and rapid control of infection.


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Humans , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Brain , Brain Injuries , Craniotomy , Dura Mater , Emergencies , Frontal Lobe , Frontal Sinus , Headache , Inflammation , Membranes , Meningitis , Spinal Cord , Stupor
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Article in English | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-142799

ABSTRACT

Meningitis is the inflammation of the membranes of the brain and spinal cord. This disease is considered life threatening and classified as a medical and emergency. Here we report a case of delayed meningitis occurred in a patient with craniotomy for traumatic brain injury fifteen years ago. Meanwhile, he had been well, however he complained of headache for five days. A brain computed tomographic scan showed air density on the frontal lobe with frontal sinus defect and pansinusitis. His mental state was suddenly changed to stuporous, despite a day of empirical antibiotics. Therefore, a successful cranialization was performed and he was gradually improved. This is a rare case report. Our case shows that surgical intervention is to be considered in some cases of posttraumatic meningitis for effective and rapid control of infection.


Subject(s)
Humans , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Brain , Brain Injuries , Craniotomy , Dura Mater , Emergencies , Frontal Lobe , Frontal Sinus , Headache , Inflammation , Membranes , Meningitis , Spinal Cord , Stupor
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