Early diagnosis of purulent meningitis complicated with subdural effusion
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    Objective:To analyze the clinical features of children with purulent meningitis(PM) complicated with subdural effusion(SE),and to search for the indicators of the early diagnosis for PM complicated with SE. Methods:A retrospective study was conducted among 258 children(129 children were diagnosed as PM complicated with SE,while the other randomly selected 129 children were diagnosed as PM only). T test/Chi-square test/rank sum test and logistic regression analysis were used to explore the clinical features. Results:The most common clinical features were:fever,convulsion,vomiting,and bulging fontanelle,etc. The incidences of subdural effusions were closely correlated with the bulging font-anelle on admission,cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) glucose concentration on admission,and CSF white blood cell(WBC) counts on admission. Conclusion:There is no specific clinical manifestation in SE;clinical outcomes and auxiliary examinations can guarantee the right diagnosis. Those infants who have bulging anterior fontanelle on admission,CSF glucose concentration lower than 1.5 mmol/L,and CSF WBC count over than 200×106/L may develop SE.

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Lan Mingping, Jiang Li. Early diagnosis of purulent meningitis complicated with subdural effusion[J]. Journal of Chongqing Medical University,2015,(1):82-87

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