SAQ 418 – Infectious Diseases – meningitis and CSF interpretation

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A 30-year-old woman presents with fever, headache, arthralgia, and photophobia. She has been unwell for five days after an upper respiratory tract prodrome and has not improved with oral antibiotics. Her CSF result is shown below.

CSF component Result Reference range
Appearance Clear and colourless
Glucose 3.0 mmol/L 2.8-4.0
Protein 750 mg/L 150-500
WBC polymorphs 20 x 10^6/L <5
WBC lymphocytes 111 x 10^6/L <5
Red cells 8 x 10^6/L <5
Organisms No organisms seen
Serum glucose 5.0 mmol/L

List five (5) contraindications to lumbar puncture.

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State the two (2) most likely diagnoses.

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List three (3) CSF features supporting those diagnoses.

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List two (2) pros and two (2) cons of giving IV antibiotics in this patient.

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Total Score: 0 / 14

Percentage: 0%

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