Meningitis Flashcards

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What happens to the body during acute meningitis?

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  • Inflammation of the meninges
  • Infection of the subarachnoid space
  • Exudate/pus over the spinal cord and brain
  • Cerebrospinal fluid with inflammatory changes (pleocytosis = abnormal cells in the CSF)
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How do pathogens enter the CSF?

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1 Paracellular passage
2 Transcellular Transport
3 Invasion within WBCs during diapedesis

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3
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What factors predispose one to meningitis?

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  1. Altered immune status
  2. functional or congenital asplenia (sickle cell)
  3. chronic disease
  4. Bacteremia
  5. contiguous focus of infection
  6. head trauma
  7. neurosurgery/instrumentation
  8. Household contacts, military barracks, college dorms
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What two ways can one acquire meningitis?

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  1. Hematogenous spread (blood –> brain) most common
  2. Direct spread or extension (less common)
    - - neighboring infection, postsurgical or cranial injury, secondary to congenital malformation
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What are the 3 types of brain edema?

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Vasogenic edema
Cytotoxic edema
Interstital edema

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What is vasogenic edema?

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Disruption of the BBB and leakage of capillary vessels

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What is cytotoxic edema?

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Increased intracell. fluid, secondary to injury

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What is interstitial edema?

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Exudate in arachnoid space –> interferes with absorption of CSF/obstruction of flow

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What are the pathological signs of bacterial meningitis?

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  1. Purulent exudate over brain/spinal cord/in ventricles
  2. Spinal nerve/root inflammation
  3. Hydrocephalus
  4. Thrombosis/occulsion of cerebral vessels
  5. Subdural effusions
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What viruses are commonly associated with aseptic meningitis?

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Enterovirus
Herpes viruses
Arbovirus
Mumps
HIV
LCV
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