Anatomy / History
Clinical
Paraclinical
Germs + TTT
100

Definition of meningitis

Inflammation of meninges

100

What's the classical Triad of Meningitis

Headaches

Fever

Nuchal rigidity

100

What are the 3 paraclinical exams that can be done for the diagnosis?

Head CT

LP

CBE of CSF

PCT, HC...


100

Name 3 most common Bacteria for babies under 3 months

Strep B /  E.Coli K1 / Listeria

200

Name two ways that lead to the infection

Direct Spread

Hematogenous

200

Name to Manoeuvres in the examination of the patient

Kernig

Brudzinski

200

How is the LP done?

Cleaning the site ( Asepsia )

Between L3-L4

200

Name 3 most common Bacteria for babies over3 months

Pneumococcus H.Influenzae Meningococcus

300

What's the meningitis belt?

High numbers of infections in Africa, from Senegal to Ethiopia

300

What are non specific symptoms to look for in infants?

Hyper/Hypothermia, Lethargy, Vomiting, Seizures...

300

Name Counter indications of LP 

Cardiorespiratory instability,  Local infection, Focal neurological signs,  Thrombocytopenia < 50.000 Coagulopathy

300

Name 3 most common virus for babies

Enterovirus

 Coxsackie Virus 

Echovirus 

Mumps Virus ( TN )

400

When was the first case of meningitis described?

18th Century, By Robert Whytt

400

What germ is the petechial rash characteristic of?

Meningococcal Meningtis

400

Describe a viral meningitis 

Clear CSF

10-1000 WBC

> 50% Lymphocytes, Low PNN

400

What's the TTT for Viral Meningitis?

Symptomatic / antiviral if HSV

500

What are the signs of gravity of meningitis?

Hemodynamic: Tachycardia, Cool extremities, Collapsus Dermatological: Purpura, Necrotic rash Neurological: Seizures, Coma

500

Describe a bacterial meningitis

Purulent CSF

> 100 WBC with > 90% PNN

Low glucose levels ( Less than 2/3 glucose blood levels )

500

What's the ATBprophylaxia for Meningococcus?

For those who have been in close contact

Rifampicine twice / D