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A Murine Model of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Published on: November 21, 2013
Survival of Patient With Hemorrhagic Meningitis Associated With Inhalation Anthrax
Evelyn Lombarte Espinosa1, María Cruz Villuendas Usón2, Jorge Arribas García3
1Servicio Medicina Intensiva, UCI Polivalente, Hospital Universitario Miguel Servet, Zaragoza, Spain.
Abstract:
This report describes a 49-year-old male construction worker who acquired a Bacillus anthracis infection after working on a sheep farm. He experienced a severe respiratory infection, septic shock, and hemorrhagic meningoencephalitis with severe intracranial hypertension. After several weeks with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, he responded favorably to antibiotic treatment. Three weeks into his hospitalization, an intracranial hemorrhage and cerebral edema led to an abrupt deterioration in his neurological status. A single dose of raxibacumab was added to his antimicrobial regimen on hospital day 27. His overall status, both clinical and radiographic, improved within a few days. He was discharged 2 months after admission and appears to have fully recovered.
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