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1/3/19 - fowley9
#1
A
) Bacterial meningitis

B
) Cerebral infarction

C
) Cryptococcal meningitis

D
) Glioblastoma multiforme

E
) Herpes simplex encephalitis

F
) Hypertensive encephalopathy

G
) Idiopathic intracranial hypertension

H
) Intracerebral hemorrhage

I
) St. Louis encephalitis

19. A 25-year-old man with a history of intravenous drug use comes to the emergency department because of a progressive diffuse headache, generalized malaise, and low-grade fever for 2 months. During this period, he has had a poor appetite resulting in a 6.8-kg (15-lb) weight loss. His temperature is 38 C (100.4 F). Examination shows ¬¬neck stiffness. Mental status examination shows no abnormalities. Cranial nerve examination shows weakness of the lateral rectus muscle on the right and bilateral papilledema. A CT scan of the head with and without contrast shows moderate ventricular enlargement. Examination of cerebrospinal fluid shows:


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#2
lab pls
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#3
sorry.....
Opening pressure 220 mm H2O
Glucose 35 mg/dL
Protein 150 mg/dL
WBC 100/mm3
Lymphocytes 100%
RBC 1/mm
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#4
agree with e due to high lympho count.
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#5
But RBC should be high in Herpes Simplex. CC?
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#6
crypto is more common in immunocompromised individual like AIDS.
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#7
i think c...
he is iv drug abser..risk factor for hiv...
he has sxs for 2 months..does hsv encep has such prolonged corse, i guess it gets rapidly fatal
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#8
CRYPTO VERUS HSV-CONFUSING
IVDRUG USE=CRYPTO
PROTEIN TOO HIGH -VIRAL PROTEIN N
GLUCOSE REDUCED-VIRAL GLUCOSE LOW TO N
VIRAL RBC HIGH
VIRAL MENTAL STATUS- CONFUSION ASS WITH ENCEPHALITIS MORE
BOTH FUNGAL AND VIRAL HIGH LYMHO DOESNT HELP
VIRAL WBC CELL COUNT LESS THAN 100, FUNGAL IN THE THOUSANDS

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#9
Nice explanation.....Thanks
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#10
so is this cryptococcus then?
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