OnlineMedEd: Infectious Disease - Brain Inflammation Flashcards
____________ in a person with a headache and fever are suggestive of a central etiology.
Photophobia, phonophobia, nausea, and vomiting
If you see fever, headache, and a focal neurologic deficit, think _____________.
brain abscess
The only encephalitis that “matters” is ___________.
HSV
What is the mnemonic for when an LP is not safe?
FAILS • Focal neurologic deficit •Altered mental status •Immunocompromised •Lesions (over the site of the LP) •Seizures
If an LP in a febrile headache patient is “unsafe,” then what should you do?
Give antibiotics and then do a CT. If the CT is negative, then you can do an LP.
According to Dustyn, what nonbacterial causes of meningitis do you need to know?
- TB: weight loss, fevers, hemoptysis, and night sweats
- Lyme: targetoid rash
- Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
- Cryptococcus: AIDS patient with increased opening pressure with positive cryptococcal antigen test
For a brain abscess, give ____________.
antibiotics and drainage
In addition to mentioning involvement of the temporal lobes, examiners might mention _____________ to guide you to the diagnosis of HSV encephalitis.
hemorrhagic LP