Meningitis and midline facial deformity |
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Authors: | DC Wilson MJ Cunningham MMcC Reid SS Johnston TF Fannin |
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Affiliation: | Jubilee Neonatal Unit, Belfast City Hospital, Northern Ireland. |
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Abstract: | A baby with unilateral cleft lip, midline cleft palate and hypertelorism developed meningitis in the first 48 h of life. Examination of the nasopharynx showed a soft tissue mass, which was confirmed as a basal encephalocele by computed tomography. There was also congenital hydrocephalus and the corpus callosum was absent. Surgical treatment included repair of the anterior basal skull defect, repair of the lip and palate, and ventriculo-peritoneal shunt. There is currently evidence of developmental delay and right-sided visual impairment due to Morning Glory syndrome. This case demonstrates that basal encephalocele should be considered in any baby with midline facial deformity who develops meningitis. |
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Keywords: | Basal encephalocele meningitis midline facial deformity |
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