Surgically cured, relapsed pneumococcal meningitis due to bone defects, non-invasively identified by three-dimensional multi-detector computed tomography

Takayoshi Akimoto, Akihiko Morita, Keiji Shiobara, Makoto Hara, Masayuki Minami, Katsunori Shijo, Yasuyuki Nomura, Shuntaro Shigihara, Hiroki Haradome, Osamu Abe, Satoshi Kamei

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Abstract

A 43-year-old Japanese man presented with a history of bacterial meningitis (BM). He was admitted to our department with a one-day history of headache and was diagnosed with relapse of BM based on the cerebrospinal fluid findings. The conventional imaging studies showed serial findings suggesting left otitis media, a temporal cephalocele, and meningitis. Three-dimensional multi-detector computed tomography (3D-MDCT) showed left petrous bone defects caused by the otitis media, and curative surgical treatment was performed. Skull bone structural abnormalities should be considered a cause of relapsed BM. 3D-MDCT was useful for revealing the causal minimal bone abnormality and performing pre-surgical mapping.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3665-3669
Number of pages5
JournalInternal Medicine
Volume55
Issue number24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Bone defect
  • Cephalocele
  • Pneumococcal meningitis
  • Relapsed bacterial meningitis
  • Three-dimensional computed tomography (3D-CT)
  • Volume rendering CT

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