1.Four cases of neonatal group B streptococcal sepsis/meningitis.
Jae Geon SIM ; Soon Wha KIM ; Young Jin HONG ; Don Hee AHN ; Keun Chan SOHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(2):275-281
No abstract available.
Meningitis
2.Three Cases of Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Meningitis.
Jae Kwang HONG ; Hyun Mo CHEONG ; Jung Sik MIN ; June Tae PARK ; Chang Hee CHOI
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1987;30(7):777-783
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
3.Clinical Observations of Meningitis.
Byoung Hoon LEE ; Myung Ik LEE ; Hyung Keun NAM ; Keun Chan SOHN
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1989;32(2):180-190
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
4.A Case of Neonatal Group B Streptococcal Meningitis.
Hyuun Kil YOON ; Phil Joun SONG ; Kyu Chul CHOI ; Chung Hye CHU ; Byoung Soo CHO ; Sa Jun CHUNG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(10):1011-1017
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
5.A Clinical Observation on Meningitis in Infancy and Childhiid.
Jin Kyu PARK ; Eui Hyung KIM ; Tae Ju HWANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1984;27(6):554-562
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
6.A Case of Mollaret Meningitis.
Yong Joo KIM ; Soon Sup JANG ; In Joon SEOL
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1988;31(9):1193-1196
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
7.Three cases of Chronic Meningitis.
Soon Mee PARK ; In Sang JEON ; Hyung Ro MOON
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1990;33(4):544-552
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
8.Mondini dysplasia and recurrent meningitis.
Jong Hoon KIM ; Joong Gahng KIM ; Tae Hwi LEE ; Il Tae KIM
Korean Journal of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery 1992;35(4):493-499
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
9.Clinical phenotype analysis of varicella-zoster virus infection of the central nervous system
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2024;41(2):103-107
Objective Varicella-zoster virus (VZV) is the common causes of viral infection of the central nervous system(CNS),Its clinical manifestations are varied,Summary and analysis of its clinical manifestations and outcomes are helpful for early recognition, guidance of treatment and prognosis. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed for the 11 patients with CNS-VZV infection who were diagnosed and treated in Department of Neurology,Peking Union Medical College Hospital,from 2014 to 2021 to analyze their clinical features and prognosis,and modified Rankin Scale(mRS)was used for evaluation. Results Among the 11 patients,there were 7 male patients(63.63%)and 4 female patients(36.36%). As for clinical phenotypes,there were 4 patients with meningitis(36.36%),3 patients with limbic encephalitis(27.27%),3 patients with cerebral vasculitis(27.27%),and 1 patient with myelitis(9.09%). Three patients(27.27%)had acute rash of herpes zoster. The patients had a median cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)pressure of 165(85,330)mmH2O,a median CSF white blood cell count of 46(9,471)×106/L,a median CSF protein quantification of 0.85(0.32,3.12)g/L,and a CSF glucose level of 3.0(2.5,4.0)mmol/L. There was a significant change in mRS score after treatment [3(1,5)vs 0(0,6),P<0.05]. Conclusion The main clinical phenotypes of CSF-VZV infection include meningitis,limbic encephalitis,cerebral vasculitis,and myelitis,among which meningitis tends to have a good prognosis,and the patients with immunosuppressive conditions tend to have a poor prognosis after VZV cerebral vasculitis. CSF mNGS is an important experiment for the confirmed diagnosis of VZV.
Meningitis
10.A Clinical Observation of Kawasaki Meningitis and Viral Meningitis.
Jaeho HYUN ; Young Hoon KIM ; Ji Whan HAN ; Jong Wan KIM ; Kyung Tai WHANG
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1995;38(6):794-803
No abstract available.
Meningitis*
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Meningitis, Viral*