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Application of biological dural graft made by meninges from porkers 被引量:7
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作者 Peng Liu Shengping Huang Songtao Qi 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第1期6-9,共4页
BACKGROUND: Presently, over 40 kinds of dural grafts have been successively used in clinic. Among them, lyophilized human dura mater with good histocompatibility and less complications is applied most widely. But the... BACKGROUND: Presently, over 40 kinds of dural grafts have been successively used in clinic. Among them, lyophilized human dura mater with good histocompatibility and less complications is applied most widely. But there are a few reports on cases of infected spongiform encephalopathy following application of lyodura. More ideal repair materials deserve to be further investigated. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficiency and safety of biological dural graft made by meninges from porkers to repair meningeal injury. DESIGN: A self-control observation. SETTING: Wuhan General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Area Command of Chinese PLA. MATERIALS: Sixteen New Zealand Rabbits, of either gender, weighing from 2 to 3 kg, of clean grade Ⅱ, with the age of 0.5 - 1 year, were involved in this experiment. The involved rabbits were provided by the Animal Experimental Center of the First Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. Biological surgical patch (dural graft) was developed by Guangdong Guanhao Biotechnological Co.,Ltd. It was processed by using meninges from porkers by tissue engineering technology. METHODS: This experiment was carried out in the Experimental Center of the 157 Hospital of Chinese PLA between December 2003 and June 2004. ①The experimental rabbits were anesthetized. Dura mater was exposed from two sides ofpostmedial line of coronal suture. A rectangular dura mater about 8 mm ×8 mm in size was cut off. Then a biological surgical patch (dural graft) was sheared into insert with 8 mm diameter and sutured. The left dura mater was untouched and used as control. Scalp was sutured, and postoperative wound healing and recovery were observed. ②The anesthetized rabbits were sacrificed at postoperative 3, 14, 30 and 90 days, 4 rabbits once. The whole head was cut off, and its scalp was removed. Afterwards, the head was fixed by formalin. Tissues in operative site were obtained, performed routine paraffin embedding, sliced and conducted HE staining, finally, the sections were observed. White blood cells in venous blood were counted before operation and execution, separately. The obtained data were statistically analyzed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Wound healing and recovery following implantation of dural graft. ②The amount of white blood cells in venous blood from rabbits at each time point before operation and before execution. ③Histological examination results of operative site. RESULTS: Sixteen experimental rabbits were involved in the final analysis. ①The experimental rabbits of each group had no local infection, effusion and abnormal appearance. They had good wound healing and were normal to access to food. ②There were no significant differences in amount of white blood cells in venous blood from experimental rabbits between at each time point after modeling and before operation (P 〉 0.05). ③Pathological observation of operative site : At postoperative 3 days, local acute inflammation repair reaction appeared; At postoperative 2 weeks, chronic inflammatory reaction appeared, endodermis in artificial dural graft formed, and artificial dural graft and host dura mater healed; In postoperative 1 month, wound began to chronically recover; In postoperative 3 months, host blood capillary began to form in artificial dural graft based on chronic repair. In all the control sides, fibroplasia was found, and a few neutrophils were found at postoperative 2 weeks. CONCLUSION: Biological surgical patch has high stability and good histocompatibility. It can provide dural epithelial epithelium, effectively prevent against the conglutination of scalp tissue and brain tissue, and avoid the leakage ofcerebrospinal fluid. 展开更多
关键词 artifical implant meninges animal experimentation
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Meningeal lymphatic vessel crosstalk with central nervous system immune cells in aging and neurodegenerative diseases
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作者 Minghuang Gao Xinyue Wang +5 位作者 Shijie Su Weicheng Feng Yaona Lai Kongli Huang Dandan Cao Qi Wang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS 2025年第3期763-778,共16页
Meningeal lymphatic vessels form a relationship between the nervous system and periphery, which is relevant in both health and disease. Meningeal lymphatic vessels not only play a key role in the drainage of brain met... Meningeal lymphatic vessels form a relationship between the nervous system and periphery, which is relevant in both health and disease. Meningeal lymphatic vessels not only play a key role in the drainage of brain metabolites but also contribute to antigen delivery and immune cell activation. The advent of novel genomic technologies has enabled rapid progress in the characterization of myeloid and lymphoid cells and their interactions with meningeal lymphatic vessels within the central nervous system. In this review, we provide an overview of the multifaceted roles of meningeal lymphatic vessels within the context of the central nervous system immune network, highlighting recent discoveries on the immunological niche provided by meningeal lymphatic vessels. Furthermore, we delve into the mechanisms of crosstalk between meningeal lymphatic vessels and immune cells in the central nervous system under both homeostatic conditions and neurodegenerative diseases, discussing how these interactions shape the pathological outcomes. Regulation of meningeal lymphatic vessel function and structure can influence lymphatic drainage, cerebrospinal fluid-borne immune modulators, and immune cell populations in aging and neurodegenerative disorders, thereby playing a key role in shaping meningeal and brain parenchyma immunity. 展开更多
关键词 central nervous system meningeal lymphatic vessels IMMUNITY myeloid cells lymphatic cells neurodegenerative disease
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Functional aspects of the brain lymphatic drainage system in aging and neurodegenerative diseases
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作者 Yan Chen Xiaoxin He +1 位作者 Jiachen Cai Qian Li 《Journal of Biomedical Research》 CAS CSCD 2024年第3期206-221,共16页
The phenomenon of an aging population is advancing at a precipitous rate.Alzheimer's disease(AD)and Parkinson's disease(PD)are two of the most common age-associated neurodegenerative diseases,both of which are... The phenomenon of an aging population is advancing at a precipitous rate.Alzheimer's disease(AD)and Parkinson's disease(PD)are two of the most common age-associated neurodegenerative diseases,both of which are primarily characterized by the accumulation of toxic proteins and the progressive demise of neuronal structures.Recent discoveries about the brain lymphatic drainage system have precipitated a growing body of investigations substantiating its novel roles,including the clearance of macromolecular waste and the trafficking of immune cells.Notably,aquaporin 4-mediated glymphatic transport,crucial for maintaining neural homeostasis,becomes disrupted during the aging process and is further compromised in the pathogenesis of AD and PD.Functional meningeal lymphatic vessels,which facilitate the drainage of cerebrospinal fluid into the deep cervical lymph nodes,are integral in bridging the central nervous system with peripheral immune responses.Dysfunction in these meningeal lymphatic vessels exacerbates pathological trajectory of the age-related neurodegenerative disease.This review explores modulatory influence of the glymphatic system and meningeal lymphatic vessels on the aging brain and its associated neurodegenerative disorders.It also encapsulates the insights of potential mechanisms and prospects of the targeted non-pharmacological interventions. 展开更多
关键词 glymphatic system meningeal lymphatic vessels AGING neurodegenerative diseases nonpharmacological therapies
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Predictors of cerebrospinal fluid GeneXpert MTB/RIF positivity in patients with tuberculous meningitis:A prospective cohort study
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作者 Priyanka Gupta Neeraj Kumar +8 位作者 Ravindra Kumar Garg Hardeep Singh Malhotra Imran Rizvi Rajesh Verma Praveen Kumar Sharma Ravi Uniyal Shweta Pandey Amita Jain Parul Jain 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2024年第10期465-472,共8页
Objective:To identify the clinical,laboratory,and radiological markers that could predict a positive GeneXpert result in patients suspected of tuberculous meningitis.Methods:In this prospective,observational study,pat... Objective:To identify the clinical,laboratory,and radiological markers that could predict a positive GeneXpert result in patients suspected of tuberculous meningitis.Methods:In this prospective,observational study,patients with tuberculous meningitis were systematically evaluated.Various clinical,laboratory[including cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)microscopy,culture,and GeneXpert],and neuroimaging factors were examined.All participants were administered anti-tuberculous treatment and corticosteroids.A six-month follow-up was done to evaluate the outcome.Results:Of the 116 patients studied,54(46.6%)tested positive for GeneXpert,while 62(53.4%)were negative.Third cranial nerve involvement(OR 3.71,95%CI 1.052-13.09,P=0.04)and the presence of basal exudates on neuroimaging(OR 5.22,95%CI 2.03-13.42,P=0.001)emerged as independent predictive factors for a positive GeneXpert result.A positive CSF GeneXpert result(P=0.002)and drug resistance(P=0.004)were significantly linked to adverse outcomes.Additionally,a high score on the Medical Research Council stageⅢ(OR 5.64,95%CI 1.18-26.87,P=0.03)and elevated CSF cell counts(OR 1.002,95%CI 1.00-1.001,P=0.03)were identified as independent predictors of poor prognosis.Conclusions:Third cranial nerve involvement and the presence of basal exudates were significant indicators of a positive GeneXpert result.MRC stageⅢdisability and elevated CSF cell counts predicted poor outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Tuberculous meningitis Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cerebrospinal fluid Ziehl-Neelsen staining GeneXpert
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Numerical Analysis of Bacterial Meningitis Stochastic Delayed Epidemic Model through Computational Methods
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作者 Umar Shafique Mohamed Mahyoub Al-Shamiri +3 位作者 Ali Raza Emad Fadhal Muhammad Rafiq Nauman Ahmed 《Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences》 SCIE EI 2024年第10期311-329,共19页
Based on theWorld Health Organization(WHO),Meningitis is a severe infection of the meninges,the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.It is a devastating disease and remains a significant public health challeng... Based on theWorld Health Organization(WHO),Meningitis is a severe infection of the meninges,the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.It is a devastating disease and remains a significant public health challenge.This study investigates a bacterial meningitis model through deterministic and stochastic versions.Four-compartment population dynamics explain the concept,particularly the susceptible population,carrier,infected,and recovered.The model predicts the nonnegative equilibrium points and reproduction number,i.e.,the Meningitis-Free Equilibrium(MFE),and Meningitis-Existing Equilibrium(MEE).For the stochastic version of the existing deterministicmodel,the twomethodologies studied are transition probabilities and non-parametric perturbations.Also,positivity,boundedness,extinction,and disease persistence are studiedrigorouslywiththe helpofwell-known theorems.Standard and nonstandard techniques such as EulerMaruyama,stochastic Euler,stochastic Runge Kutta,and stochastic nonstandard finite difference in the sense of delay have been presented for computational analysis of the stochastic model.Unfortunately,standard methods fail to restore the biological properties of the model,so the stochastic nonstandard finite difference approximation is offered as an efficient,low-cost,and independent of time step size.In addition,the convergence,local,and global stability around the equilibria of the nonstandard computational method is studied by assuming the perturbation effect is zero.The simulations and comparison of the methods are presented to support the theoretical results and for the best visualization of results. 展开更多
关键词 Bacterial Meningitis disease stochastic delayed model stability analysis extinction and persistence computational methods
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Infection with Listeria monocytogenes meningoencephalitis:A case report
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作者 Da-Zhen Xu Quan-Hui Tan 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第33期6629-6634,共6页
BACKGROUND Listeria meningitis is an infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by Listeria monocytogenes.This bacterium is widely present in the natural environment and can be transmitted through channel... BACKGROUND Listeria meningitis is an infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by Listeria monocytogenes.This bacterium is widely present in the natural environment and can be transmitted through channels such as food and water.Patients usually show symptoms such as fever,headache,and neck stiffness.In severe cases,coma,convulsions,or even death may occur.Traditional diagnostic methods,such as cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)culture and serological tests,have certain limitations.Although CSF culture is the“gold standard”for diagnosis,it is time-consuming and has a relatively low positivity rate.Serological detection may also result in false positive or false negative results.The emergence of metagenomic sequencing(mNGS)technology has led to a significant break-through in diagnosing Listeria meningitis,allowing quick and accurate detection of various pathogens in samples.CASE SUMMARY Here,we present the case of a previously healthy 64-year-old woman diagnosed with Listeria meningitis using mNGS.She was successfully treated with intravenous ampicillin and meropenem,without any complications.CONCLUSION Listeria meningitis must be considered,especially in patients who fail to show improvement with first-line antibiotic treatments.mNGS significantly reduces the diagnosis time,supporting timely treatment of patients. 展开更多
关键词 Listeria monocytogenes MENINGITIS DIAGNOSIS Treatment Immune function Case report
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psk1 virulence gene-induced pulmonary and systemic tuberculosis in a young woman with normal immune function:A case report
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作者 Fan Wu Bin Yang +6 位作者 Yan Xiao Li-Li Ren Hong-Yi Chen Xin-Lan Hu Yan-Yu Pan Yu-Sheng Chen Hong-Ru Li 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第35期6826-6833,共8页
BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease and an important public health pro-blem.Despite progress in controlling tuberculosis,the incidence of tuberculosis in China is still very high,with 895000 new ca... BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease and an important public health pro-blem.Despite progress in controlling tuberculosis,the incidence of tuberculosis in China is still very high,with 895000 new cases annually.This case report des-cribes the investigation of a case of severe disseminated tuberculosis in a young adult with normal immune function,conducted to ascertain why a Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M.tuberculosis)strain caused such severe disease.CASE SUMMARY A previously healthy 28-year-old woman presented to our hospital with a 1-mo-nth history of fever and fatigue.She was diagnosed with severe disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis,spinal tuberculosis with paravertebral abscesses,and tuberculous meningitis.M.tuberculosis was isolated from bronchoal-veolar lavage fluid.She was treated with standard antituberculous therapy and underwent debridement,bone graft,and internal fixation surgery for spinal tuberculosis.She responded to therapy and regained her ability to walk following the surgery.We analysed the whole-genome sequence of the strain and designated it BLM-A21.Additional M.tuberculosis genomes were selected from the Virulence Factor Database(http://www.mgc.ac.cn/cgi-bin/VFs/genus.cgi?Genus=Mycobacterium)for comparison.An evolutionary tree of the BLM-A21 strain was built using PhyML maximum likelihood software.Further gene analysis revealed that,except for the pks1 gene,BLM-A21 had similar virulence genes to the CDC 1551 and H37Rv strains,which have lower dissemination.CONCLUSION We speculate that the pks1 virulence gene in BLM-A21 may be the key virulence gene responsible for the wide-spread dissemination of M.tuberculosis infection in this previously healthy adult with normal immune function. 展开更多
关键词 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Disseminated tuberculosis Spinal tuberculosis Tuberculous meningitis Virulence gene Whole-genome sequencing Case report
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Infantile bacterial meningitis combined with sepsis caused by Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus:A case report
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作者 Dan Zou Fen Li +5 位作者 Shu-Li Jiao Jin-Rong Dong Yao-Yao Xiao Xiao-Ling Yan Yan Li Dan Ren 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第31期6472-6478,共7页
BACKGROUND Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus(SGSP)is a rare pathogen responsible for infant sepsis and meningitis and is potentially overlooked because it is not included in routine group B streptococ... BACKGROUND Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus(SGSP)is a rare pathogen responsible for infant sepsis and meningitis and is potentially overlooked because it is not included in routine group B streptococcal screenings.Hence,we present a case of SGSP-induced infant meningitis and sepsis,accompanied by bronchopneumonia induced by multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus(MRSA),providing insights into the identification,management,and prognosis of this bacterial infection.CASE SUMMARY A 45-day-old female infant presented with two episodes of high fever(maximum temperature:39.5°C)and two generalized grand mal seizure episodes that lasted over ten seconds and self-resolved without concomitant symptoms.Postadmission,the patient’s C-reactive protein level was 40.73 mg/L,white blood cell count was 13.42×10^(9)/L,neutrophil ratio was 78.4%,procalcitonin level was 7.89μg/L,cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)white cell count was 36×10^(6)/L,multinucleated cell ratio was 95.2%,and protein concentration was 0.41 g/L.Blood and CSF culture revealed that the pathogen was SGSP.The bacterium was sensitive to ampicillin,furazolidone,penicillin,lincomycin,moxifloxacin,rifampicin,vancomycin,and levofloxacin but resistant to clindamycin and tetracycline.Sputum culture revealed the presence of MRSA,which was sensitive to vancomycin.The patient was diagnosed with meningitis and sepsis caused by SGSP,accompanied by bronchopneumonia induced by MRSA.Ceftriaxone(100 mg/kg/d)combined with vancomycin(10 mg/kg/dose,q6h)was given as an anti-infective treatment postadmission.After 12 days of treatment,the infant was discharged from the hospital with normal CSF,blood culture,and routine blood test results,and no complications,such as subdural effusion,were observed on cranial computed tomography.No growth retardation or neurological sequelae occurred during follow-up.CONCLUSION SGPSP-induced infant bacterial meningitis and sepsis should be treated with prompt blood and CSF cultures,and a sensitive antibiotic therapy to ensure a favorable prognosis. 展开更多
关键词 Streptococcus gallolyticus subspecies pasteurianus Rare pathogen Bacterial meningitis SEPSIS Multidrugresistant Staphylococcus aureus BRONCHOPNEUMONIA Infant Case report
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Meningeal cryptococcosis in a pancreas transplant recipient requiring grafectomy: A case report
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作者 Ileana Lulic Gorana Fingler +4 位作者 Dinka Lulic Jadranka Pavicic Saric Danko Mikulic Tajana Filipec Kanizaj Eleonora Goluza 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2024年第9期3032-3040,共9页
BACKGROUND Through continuous improvement in transplantation medicine,a wider range of solid organ transplant(SOT)recipients is considered suitable for complex procedures.Despite advances in modern transplantation pra... BACKGROUND Through continuous improvement in transplantation medicine,a wider range of solid organ transplant(SOT)recipients is considered suitable for complex procedures.Despite advances in modern transplantation practice,transpiring invasive fungal infections pose a substantial threat for SOT recipients.To our knowledge,cryptococcal infection confined amidst sole pancreas SOT recipients has not been described to date.Enforcement of a multidisciplinary transplant team approach in the management of pancreas SOT recipients presenting with complex cryptococcal complications is fundamental in improving patient outcomes.CASE SUMMARY We present the case of a female pancreas transplant recipient,with confirmed meningeal cryptococcosis,referred to our institution for further evaluation and treatment from the Regional Center for Infectious Diseases.On admission,the patient was weaned from the protocolized immunosuppression therapy for two consecutive weeks,in addition to tapering systemic corticosteroid remedial treatment.Our novel multidisciplinary transplant team approach embodied exhaustive discussions of possible complex and diverse multiple organ system physiologic and pathologic challenges associated with distinct management strategies in pancreas transplant recipients.Owing to the potentially devastating impact of invasive cryptococcosis in terms of morbidity and mortality,a definitive surgical intervention of pancreas transplant grafectomy was reinforced,as a pathway towards secure access to early meaningful expertise care.The patient was discharged to the Regional Center for Infectious Diseases 2 mo after the admittance further advancing to a clinical improvement.CONCLUSION The precision transplantation approach by tailoring complex medical interventions to individual needs proved indispensable in improving our patient’s outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Solid organ transplantation Pancreas transplantation COMPLICATIONS Meningeal cryptococcosis MANAGEMENT Grafectomy Case report
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Role of savolitinib in advanced gastric adenocarcinoma with meningeal carcinomatosis and cerebellar metastasis:A case report
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作者 Zhi-Yun Weng Wen-Ye Huang +1 位作者 Bin-Kan Shi Jian-Jia Pan 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第15期2636-2641,共6页
BACKGROUND Brain metastases(BM)are very rare in gastric adenocarcinoma(GaC),and patients with BMs have a higher mortality rate due to stronger tumor aggressiveness.However,its pathogenesis remains unclear.Genetic test... BACKGROUND Brain metastases(BM)are very rare in gastric adenocarcinoma(GaC),and patients with BMs have a higher mortality rate due to stronger tumor aggressiveness.However,its pathogenesis remains unclear.Genetic testing revealed cellular-mesenchymal epithelial transition factor receptor(MET)amplification.Therefore,treatment with savolitinib,a small molecule inhibitor of c-Met,was selected.CASE SUMMARY A 66-year-old woman was diagnosed with advanced GaC 6 months prior to presentation due to back pain.Cerebellar and meningeal metastases were observed during candonilimab combined with oxaliplatin and capecitabine therapy.The patient experienced frequent generalized seizures and persistent drowsiness in the emergency department.Genetic testing of cerebrospinal fluid and peripheral blood revealed increased MET amplification.After discussing treatment options with the patient,savolitinib tablets were administered.After a month of treatment,the intracranial lesions shrank considerably.CONCLUSION BM is very rare in advanced GaC,especially in meningeal cancer,that is characterized by rapid disease deterioration.There are very few effective treatment options available;however,technological breakthroughs in genomics have provided a basis for personalized treatment.Furthermore,MET amplification may be a key driver of BM in gastric cancer;however,this conclusion requires further investigation. 展开更多
关键词 Cellular-mesenchymal epithelial transition factor receptor Savolitinib Meningeal carcinomatosis Gastric adenocarcinoma Case report
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Optical coherence tomography imaging of cranial meninges post brain injury in vivo 被引量:1
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作者 Woo June Choi Ruikang K.Wang 《Chinese Optics Letters》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第9期16-19,共4页
We report a new application of optical coherence tomography(OCT) to investigate the cranial meninges in an animal model of brain injury in vivo. The injury is induced in a mouse due to skull thinning, in which the r... We report a new application of optical coherence tomography(OCT) to investigate the cranial meninges in an animal model of brain injury in vivo. The injury is induced in a mouse due to skull thinning, in which the repeated and excessive drilling exerts mechanical stress on the mouse brain through the skull, resulting in acute and mild brain injury. Transcranial OCT imaging reveals an interesting virtual space between the cranial meningeal layers post skull thinning, which is gradually closed within hours. The finding suggests a promise of OCT as an effective tool to monitor the mechanical trauma in the small animal model of brain injury. 展开更多
关键词 Optical coherence tomography imaging of cranial meninges post brain injury in vivo
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Human herpesvirus 7 meningitis in an adolescent with normal immune function:A case report
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作者 Yuan-Yuan Zhen Jing Yang Pei-Yuan Liao 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第18期3636-3643,共8页
BACKGROUND Human herpesvirus type 7(HHV-7)is a less common herpes virus that usually causes mild,self-limiting illnesses.However,in recent years,there have been increasing reports of HHV-7 causing serious central nerv... BACKGROUND Human herpesvirus type 7(HHV-7)is a less common herpes virus that usually causes mild,self-limiting illnesses.However,in recent years,there have been increasing reports of HHV-7 causing serious central nervous system infections,especially meningitis.The pathogenesis and clinical features of HHV-7 meningitis,particularly in adolescents with normal immune function,remain incompletely studied.Therefore,the purpose of this report is to share a case of HHV-7 meningitis in an immunocompetent adolescent with a view to deepening our understanding of the disease.CASE SUMMARY A 12-year-old female was admitted with fever,headache,and vomiting.4 d before admission,the patient developed a fever without obvious induction,with a temperature up to 39.5℃,no convulsions,accompanied by chills,headaches,fatigue,and no muscle aches.The patient was treated with fever reduction,which could be reduced to 38℃;repeated high fever,accompanied by vomiting 7-8 times;and no abdominal pain or diarrhea.The patient was diagnosed with"acute suppurative tonsillitis"in a local hospital,and the blood routine was generally normal.The patient was given symptomatic support treatment such as"ceftriaxone sodium"and antiemetic rehydration for 2 d,and his condition did not improve.The patient's physical examination showed pharyngeal congestion,bilateral tonsil grade I hypertrophy,regression of purulent secretions,and cervical resistance.Ocular B-ultrasound:Opacity of the vitreous body and edema of the optic disc in both eyes.Optical coherence tomography examination showed that the macular fovea was generally normal in both eyes,with edema of the optic disc.DNA virus monitoring results:HHV-7.We gave ganciclovir antiviral therapy,dexamethasone anti-inflammatory treatment,mannitol to reduce cranial pressure,omeprazole to protect gastrointestinal mucosa,and calcium and potassium supplementation.CONCLUSION This study reports a case of HHV-7 meningitis in an adolescent with normal immune function.Through comprehensive analysis of the clinical manifestations,laboratory tests,and treatment methods of the patient,it is found that early identification and antiviral treatment are essential for the outcome of the disease.This case suggests that despite normal immune function,adolescents may still suffer from herpes virus type 7 meningitis,so clinicians should be vigilant and take effective treatment measures in time. 展开更多
关键词 Human herpesvirus 7 meningitis Immune function Immune deficiency Central system infection Case report
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Meningoencephalitis due to Listeria monocytogenes in a Young Immunocompetent Patient: Case Report with Literature Review
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作者 Janette Alejandra Gamiño Gutierrez Gustavo Adolfo Hernández Valdez +7 位作者 Arleth Anahí Montaño Gómez Jorge Morales Rojas Graciela Gaddy Robles Martinez Anahi Herrera Ruelas Alin Kaori Ferreyra Gudiño Jocelin Celeste Jurado Cardona Jimena Jexabeth Ibáñez Núñez Anahí Fierros Ramos 《Advances in Infectious Diseases》 CAS 2024年第1期213-219,共7页
Meningoencephalitis secondary to Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) mainly affects newborns, the elderly and immunocompromised people;there are extremely rare cases in which said infection occurs in immunocompe... Meningoencephalitis secondary to Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) mainly affects newborns, the elderly and immunocompromised people;there are extremely rare cases in which said infection occurs in immunocompetent individuals. We present the case of a young adult patient without immunocompromise, who developed meningoencephalitis due to L. monocytogenes;This case is exceptional, since it occurred in an individual outside the classic age group, in addition to not having risk factors, which is why it should be considered an atypical causal agent. 展开更多
关键词 MENINGITIS ENCEPHALITIS Rhombencephalitis Listeria monocytogenes IMMUNOCOMPETENT
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Early Nursing Intervention in Children with Viral Meningitis
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作者 Jingyan Wang Qiuyan Peng +6 位作者 Haomei Yang Jing Sun Xian Cai Xiulan Wen Congqun Li Yan Lin Xuan Shi 《Journal of Behavioral and Brain Science》 2024年第1期1-11,共11页
Aim: To explore the effect of a WeChat peer education program in children with severe viral meningitis combined with respiratory failure. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Methods: Patients who had severe viral meni... Aim: To explore the effect of a WeChat peer education program in children with severe viral meningitis combined with respiratory failure. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Methods: Patients who had severe viral meningitis combined with respiratory failure, were admitted to the hospital from March 2017 to June 2018, and who received the WeChat-based nursing intervention were included. Patients who received routine nursing were used as controls. The family’s emotional state, self-care ability, and rehabilitation were analyzed. Results: There were 37 patients in the WeChat group (19 boys (51.3%) and 18 girls (48.7%);mean of 5.1 ± 2.4 years of age) and 37 controls (20 boys (54.1%) and 17 girls (45.9%);mean of 5.9 ± 2.4 years of age) (all P > 0.05). After nursing, improvements in the self-assessed anxiety score and self-assessed depression score were better in the WeChat group (anxiety: -29.2% vs. -20.3%, P = 0.015;depression: -25.2% vs. -15.4%, P = 0.009). After nursing, the improvements in the condition management ability scale and condition management difficulty scale scores were better in the WeChat group (ability: +80.5% vs. +44.4%. P = 0.001;difficulty: +58.4% vs. +37.8%, P = 0.003). After nursing, the improvement in the Fugl-Meyer score was better in the WeChat group (+138.0% vs. +53.0%, P Conclusion: Early nursing intervention combined with WeChat peer education can improve the emotional state of children with severe viral meningitis combined with respiratory failure and their caregivers. Impact: Viral meningitis is associated with a good prognosis, but central nervous system complications can be observed. Early intervention is the key to a good prognosis. Internet-based nursing and coaching can improve self-efficacy and care ability in patients with various conditions, as well as improve the emotional state of the children and their caregivers. The research might have an impact on any children’s hospital that deals with viral meningitis. 展开更多
关键词 Societies NURSING Early Intervention EDUCATIONAL MENINGITIS VIRAL CHILD
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Case Report: Bilateral Intra-Parenchymal Hematomas Caused by Ventricular Flood Complicating Neonatal Salmonella typhi Meningitis
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作者 Oussama Hnini Sahar Messaoudi +2 位作者 Mohammed Ech-Chebab Anass Ayyad Rim Amrani 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2024年第5期873-877,共5页
Salmonella meningitis is an uncommon condition in neonates, and when it does occur, it is often linked to serious complications, such as subdural collections and abscesses. We present a case involving a 23-day-old neo... Salmonella meningitis is an uncommon condition in neonates, and when it does occur, it is often linked to serious complications, such as subdural collections and abscesses. We present a case involving a 23-day-old neonate diagnosed with Salmonella meningitis, who developed complications including bilateral intra-parenchymal hematomas with ventricular involvement. The infant showed significant improvement following an extended course of systemic antibiotics and supportive care. 展开更多
关键词 NEONATE MENINGITIS SALMONELLA COMPLICATIONS
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Endogenous Endophthalmitis as a Triggering Factor for Fatal Bacterial Meningitis Caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae: A Case Report
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作者 David Fernando Ortiz-Pérez Mario Enrique Montoya-Jaramillo +8 位作者 Juan Pablo de la Ossa Díaz Natalia Vanessa Benavides-Garzón Luis Augusto Martínez-Aguilera Luis Miguel Orozco-Pabón Santiago José González-Manzur Víctor Santiago Márquez-Camacho Miguel Gregorio Tordecilla-Castro Gustavo Alberto Gutiérrez Barros John Sebastián Osorio-Muñoz 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2024年第10期97-104,共8页
Endogenous endophthalmitis is a rare condition with a poor long-term visual prognosis and significant mortality, often associated with the hematogenous spread of intravitreal infections and subsequent disruption of th... Endogenous endophthalmitis is a rare condition with a poor long-term visual prognosis and significant mortality, often associated with the hematogenous spread of intravitreal infections and subsequent disruption of the blood-ocular barrier. Its anatomical proximity to the central nervous system (CNS) poses a high risk of infection dissemination, although cases documented in the literature are rare, and endogenous endophthalmitis is typically described as secondary to neuroinfections. We report the case of an 82-year-old female patient with a history of hypertension who presented with fever, decreased visual acuity, severe headache, chemosis, and conjunctival injection. Endogenous endophthalmitis was diagnosed, and antimicrobial treatment was initiated alongside surgical intervention by the ophthalmology service. However, the patient’s condition worsened neurologically, and Streptococcus pneumoniae was identified in cerebrospinal fluid cultures. Despite intensive medical treatment, the patient’s clinical course was poor, leading to death. 展开更多
关键词 Central Nervous System Infections MENINGITIS Infectious Disease Medicine Endogenous Endophthalmitis
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Extra-Axial Anaplastic Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma Mimicking Meningioma: A Case Report with Literature Review
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作者 Kaoutar Stitou Ilias Zahir +5 位作者 Oualid Mohammed Hmamouche Marouane Hammoud Faycal Lakhdar Mohammed Benzagmout Khalid Chakour Mohammed El Faiz Chaoui 《Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery》 2024年第3期203-211,共9页
Background: A number of meningeal neoplastic lesions may radiologically and clinically simulate meningioma, include hemangiopericytomas, solitary fibrous tumors, schwannomas, hematolymphoid lesions, metastases, and ot... Background: A number of meningeal neoplastic lesions may radiologically and clinically simulate meningioma, include hemangiopericytomas, solitary fibrous tumors, schwannomas, hematolymphoid lesions, metastases, and others very rarely, also may clinically mimic meningiomas. Case Description: We present the case of A 28-year-old male patient, with no notable medical history, who presented with worsening headaches for 3 months, imbalance, and visual deficits, An initial MRI revealed extra-axial lesion involving the right Parieto-occipital, The tumor was hypointense on T1-weighted MR images, hyperintense signals on T2-weightedMR images, and heterogeneously enhanced suggestive of a meningioma, total resection was achieved, and the histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of an angioblastic meningioma. However, 15 months later, the patient presented with the same initial visual complaints. A subsequent MRI showed lesion recurrence, leading to a second surgical intervention. The histopathological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of an anaplastic xanthoastrocytoma. Conclusion: This represents an unusual location for an anaplastic pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, which should broaden the differential diagnosis of extra-axial lesions. 展开更多
关键词 Anaplastic Features BRAF Extra-Axial High Mitotic Rate High Proliferation Index MENINGEAL Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma
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A Rare Case of Aortic Valve Endocarditis and Acute Meningitis Due to Haemophilus influenzae
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作者 Zachary M. Visinoni Justin D. Tse Christopher F. Pease 《Case Reports in Clinical Medicine》 2024年第6期207-211,共5页
HACEK organisms represent a rare but important group of causative pathogens in endocarditis. These bacteria have historically been associated with culture-negative endocarditis;however, modern laboratory techniques ha... HACEK organisms represent a rare but important group of causative pathogens in endocarditis. These bacteria have historically been associated with culture-negative endocarditis;however, modern laboratory techniques have made this less common. In this case, we present a 74-year-old man who presented with acute onset altered mentation, fever, and sepsis. He was ultimately found to have Haemophilus influenzae meningitis, cerebral empyema, aortic valve endocarditis, psoas myositis, and L2 - L3 diskitis with osteomyelitis. Although HACEK organisms are commonly found in the oropharynx and upper respiratory tract in humans, our patient did not report recent preceding dental or ENT procedures. H. influenzae is responsible for approximately 0.16% of all cases of bacterial endocarditis, representing a very limited subset. Although generally considered low virulent pathogens, this case demonstrates the unusual extent of infection from a HACEK organism, H. influenzae, causing aortic valve endocarditis as well as atypical non-cardiac sequelae, including acute meningitis. 展开更多
关键词 HACEK Haemophilus influenzae Aortic Valve Endocarditis Bacterial Meningitis Cerebral Empyema
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The lymphatic system:a therapeutic target for central nervous system disorders 被引量:7
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作者 Jia-Qi Xu Qian-Qi Liu +4 位作者 Sheng-Yuan Huang Chun-Yue Duan Hong-Bin Lu Yong Cao Jian-Zhong Hu 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第6期1249-1256,共8页
The lymphatic vasculature forms an organized network that covers the whole body and is involved in fluid homeostasis,metabolite clearance,and immune surveillance.The recent identification of functional lymphatic vesse... The lymphatic vasculature forms an organized network that covers the whole body and is involved in fluid homeostasis,metabolite clearance,and immune surveillance.The recent identification of functional lymphatic vessels in the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord has provided novel insights into neurophysiology.They emerge as major pathways for fluid exchange.The abundance of immune cells in lymphatic vessels and meninges also suggests that lymphatic vessels are actively involved in neuroimmunity.The lymphatic system,through its role in the clearance of neurotoxic proteins,autoimmune cell infiltration,and the transmission of pro-inflammatory signals,participates in the pathogenesis of a variety of neurological disorders,including neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory diseases and traumatic injury.Vascular endothelial growth factor C is the master regulator of lymphangiogenesis,a process that is critical for the maintenance of central nervous system homeostasis.In this review,we summarize current knowledge and recent advances relating to the anatomical features and immunological functions of the lymphatic system of the central nervous system and highlight its potential as a therapeutic target for neurological disorders and central nervous system repair. 展开更多
关键词 central nervous system central nervous system injury glymphatic system lymphatic vessels meninges neurodegenerative disorders neuroinflammatory diseases vascular endothelial growth factor C
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Advances in viral encephalitis:Viral transmission,host immunity,and experimental animal models 被引量:6
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作者 Dan Yang Xiao-Jing Li +2 位作者 De-Zhen Tu Xiu-Li Li Bin Wei 《Zoological Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第3期525-542,共18页
Viral infections have led to many public health crises and pandemics in the last few centuries.Neurotropic virus infection-induced viral encephalitis(VE),especially the symptomatic inflammation of the meninges and bra... Viral infections have led to many public health crises and pandemics in the last few centuries.Neurotropic virus infection-induced viral encephalitis(VE),especially the symptomatic inflammation of the meninges and brain parenchyma,has attracted growing attention due to its high mortality and disability rates.Understanding the infectious routes of neurotropic viruses and the mechanism underlying the host immune response is critical to reduce viral spread and improve antiviral therapy outcomes.In this review,we summarize the common categories of neurotropic viruses,viral transmission routes in the body,host immune responses,and experimental animal models used for VE study to gain a deeper understanding of recent progress in the pathogenic and immunological mechanisms under neurotropic viral infection.This review should provide valuable resources and perspectives on how to cope with pandemic infections. 展开更多
关键词 Neurotropic viruses Viral encephalitis Meningeal immunity Experimental animal models
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