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Acute Hydrocephalus Associated with Streptococcus anginosus Meningitis
Masako Sakurai1, Takashi Watari2,3, Itaru Nakamura4
1Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyo Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
Introduction:
Meningitis-related acute hydrocephalus is rare, challenging to diagnose, and has a high mortality rate.
Case Description:
Here we describe the case of a 76-year-old patient diagnosed with bacterial meningitis who developed acute hydrocephalus and subsequently died.
Discussion:
Although meningitis-related acute hydrocephalus is usually non-occlusive, occlusive hydrocephalus may also occur. Moreover, worsening hydrocephalus despite cerebrospinal fluid drainage should prompt a diagnosis of obstructive hydrocephalus. In such conditions, potential management strategies include ventriculoperitoneal shunt and endoscopic third ventriculostomy.
Conclusion:
In patients with meningitis-related hydrocephalus, worsening despite appropriate antibiotic administration, treatment may be complicated by ventriculitis and obstructive hydrocephalus, which can be fatal. If intracranial pressure is not medically controlled, bilateral decompression craniectomy should be considered as a potential management strategy.
Learning Points:
The extreme rarity of obstructive hydrocephalus caused by bacterial meningitis can lead to delayed diagnosis and treatment.Ventriculoperitoneal shunt and endoscopic third ventriculostomy are the indicated management strategies for early diagnosis of obstructive hydrocephalus.Bilateral decompression craniectomy may be an option in such cases.
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