Aseptic meningitis after posterior fossa surgery treated by pseudomeningocele closure |
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Authors: | Hillier C E Stevens A P Thomas F Vafidis J Hatfield R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Wales, Heath Park, Cardiff CF4 4XW, UK. hillier@cdsc.wales.nhs.uk |
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Abstract: | Aseptic meningitis is a recognised complication after posterior fossa surgery. It is often self limiting but occasionally runs a protracted course requiring repeated CSF examination to exclude infection, and treatment with systemic steroids. A patient is described with aseptic meningitis after posterior fossa surgery who underwent posterior fossa re-exploration nearly 3 years after the initial operation. This disclosed a pseudomeningocele, which was closed. The patient remains symptom free almost 2 years after closure. In this case of chronic aseptic meningitis after posterior fossa surgery, closure of the pseudomeningocele found at exploratory surgery led to resolution of the symptoms. |
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