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    • Infectious Diseases
    • Emergency Medicine

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    • Nervous system infections pose a significant threat, potentially leading to rapid functional decline.
    • Prompt recognition and management of complications are vital to prevent irreversible neurological damage or mortality.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe nervous system infections and their emergent complications.
    • To review current research on dexamethasone for viral and fungal infections.
    • To discuss advanced MRI techniques for evaluating these infections.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current literature on neurologic infections and their complications.
    • Examination of new research regarding dexamethasone use in viral and fungal infections.
    • Discussion of advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) applications.

    Main Results:

    • Neurologic emergencies arise from infections causing rapid functional decline.
    • Complications include cerebral edema, herniation, spinal cord compression, hydrocephalus, vasculopathy, venous thrombosis, hemorrhage, seizures, and respiratory failure.
    • Advanced MRI aids in the evaluation of nervous system infections.

    Conclusions:

    • Nervous system infections can precipitate neurologic emergencies requiring immediate attention.
    • Understanding and identifying emergent complications are critical for patient outcomes.
    • Emerging research and advanced imaging modalities enhance diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.