Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Medicine

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System PE ID findings Noninfectious mimics Diagnostic features


Scrotal swelling/
tenderness



  1. Epididymo-orchitis

  2. Pyocele


l Testicular cancer
l Testicular torsion
l Polyarteritis nodosa

Color Doppler US shows
impaired blood flow in
torsion and an
inhomogeneous collection in
a pyocele.

Epididymal
beading



  1. Genitourinary
    tuberculosis


l Epididymal cysts in
polycystic kidney disease
l Young’s syndrome

Upper and lower GU tract
scarring in TB. Imaging.

Nuchal rigidity,
meningismus



  1. Infectious
    meningitis
    (bacterial, viral)


l Noninfectious meningitis
(drug induced, SLE,
Behcet’s syndrome,
Sjogren’s syndrome,
sarcoidosis)
l Leptomeningeal metastases
l Primary CNS angiitis
l Degenerative cervical spine
disease

Fever> 1028 F suggests
infection. CSF culture/
Serology. Imaging.

Chorea 1. Acute rheumatic
fever
(Sydenham’s
chorea)



  1. HIV

  2. Creutzfeldt–Jakob
    disease


l CNS ischemic/hemorrhage
l Neurologic disorders
(Huntington’s chorea, neuro-
acanthocytosis)
l SLE
l Drugs (l-dopa, lithium,
methadone, lamotrigine)
l Toxins
l Paraneoplastic
l Antiphospholipid syndrome
l Metabolic—hyper-thyroidism,
hyperglycemia, hypocalcemia
l Other—P vera, basal ganglia
calcification, senile

Fever suggests infection but
does not exclude CNS
lesions, SLE,
hyperthyroidism. Serology,
routine blood work, and
imaging for other
possibilities.

Cranial nerve
palsies (isolated
or in various
combinations)



  1. Suppurative
    intracranial
    thrombophlebitis—
    CN II, IV, V, VI, VII

  2. Acute bacterial
    meningitis—III, IV,
    VI, VII

  3. Rhinocerebral
    Mucormycosis—
    II through VII, IX,
    and X

  4. Lyme disease—
    primarily CN VII
    (at times
    bilateral). Less
    common II, III,
    the sensory
    portion of V, VI,
    and the acoustic
    portion of VIII

  5. Acute HIV
    meningitis—V,
    VII, and VIII

  6. Malignant otitis
    externa—VII, less
    commonly X, X, XII

  7. Orbital cellulitis—
    III, IV, VI; V1


l Nerve infarction (i.e., diabetic)
l Supratentorial mass with
herniation
l Migraine
l Aneurysm
l Subarachnoid hemorrhage
l Sarcoidosis
l Meningeal carcinomatosis/
lymphoma
l Tolosa–Hunt
l Neurologic syndromes—
Weber’s, Benedikt’s,
Nothnagel’s)
l Neoplasms (pituitary,
meningioma)
l Trauma
l Pseudotumor cerebri
l Multiple sclerosis
l Ciguatera fish poisoning

Clinical setting. Culture,
serology, and imaging to
distinguish the various
possibilities.

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