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Table 3 Mimics of Meningitis (Continued)


Meningeal mimics Differential features and diagnostic clues

Fundi: choroidal tubercles
CNS: unilateral CN VI abducens palsy, MRI/CT scans: hydrocephalus/arachnoiditis
CSF:
WBCs:< 500
PMNs (early)
Lymphs (later)
Glucose:;(may be normal)
RBCs::
TB smear/cultureþ*80%
Serial CSFs:
Over time;glucose/:protein
Lactic acid::(variably elevated)
.Neurosarcoidosis History: systemic sarcoidosis (bilateral hilar adenopathy/interstitial infiltrates, skin
lesions, uveitis, erythema nodosum, arthritis, hypercalciuria,:ACE levels
Onset: subacute
Fundi: “candle wax drippings”
Cranial nerves: unilateral/bilateral CN VII (facial nerve palsy characteristic also CN
palsies II, VII, VIII, IX, X
CSF:
Lymphs::
Glucose :;
WBCs:< 100
RBCs: none (vs TB or malignancy)
.SLE cerebritis History/signs of SLE (pneumonitis, nephritis, skin lesions)
Onset: subacute
Presentation: seizures/encephalopathy:
Fundi: cytoid bodies/cotton wool spots in fundi
CSF:
CSF ANA:þ
CSF C 4 :;
.LCM Seasonal distribution: fall
History: hamster/mouse/rodent contact
Onset: subacute
Presentation: biphasic “flu-like” illness followed by recovery, then headache, fever,
mental confusion/meningismus, myalgias
CBC:
WBCs:;
Platelets;CSF: resembles aseptic meningitis if glucose normal
Glucose: normal/;
WBCs:>1,000 lymphs
.RMSF Seasonal distribution: spring/fall
History: woods/animal exposure
Onset: sudden
Presentation: severe headache, myalgias, and mild nuchal rigidity
conjunctival suffusion, periorbital edema/edema of dorsum of hands/feet, wrists/
ankles rash
CSF:
WBCs:<100 lymphs
Lactic acid: normal/slightly:
Glucose: normal/;
Protein::(variably)
.Mycoplasma
meningoencephalitis

History: Mycoplasma CAP
Onset: subacute
Presentation: nonexudative pharyngitis, otitis/bullous myringitis, loose stools/
diarrhea, erythema multiforme
Cold agglutinin titers:>1:512
CSF:
Culture forMycoplasma pneumonia:

Abbreviations: CSF, cerebrospinal fluid; CNS, central nervous system; SLE, systemic lupus erythematosus;
PMNs, polymorphonuclear leukocytes; LCM, lymphocytic choriomeningitis; RMSF, Rocky Mountain spotted fever;
HSV, Herpes simplex virus; ACE, angiotensin-converting enzyme; SGOT, serum glutamate oxaloacetate
transaminase; SGPT, serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase; EEG, electroencephalogram; MRI, magnetic
resonance imaging; CT, computed tomography.

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