Drug induced aseptic meningitis: Difference between revisions

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==Causes==
==Causes==
*[[NSAIDs]]
*[[NSAIDs]]
**Most common cause
*[[Antibiotics]]
*[[Antibiotics]]
**[[Sulfamethizole]]
**[[Sulfamethizole]]
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**[[Methylprednisolone acetate]]
**[[Methylprednisolone acetate]]
**[[Allopurinol]]
**[[Allopurinol]]
==Diagnosis==
*Drug history with focus on time of ingestion and symptom onset
*CSF studies
**Pleiocytosis (primarily neutrophilic)
**Elevated protein levels
**Normal glucose
**Negative cultures
*Challenge test with suspected drug
**Only confirmatory test
**Requires informed written consent
**Due to associated risk, should only be done if suspected drug is irreplaceable


==Clinical presentation==
==Clinical presentation==

Revision as of 18:30, 1 September 2017

Background

  • Abbreviation: DIAM
  • Two proposed mechanisms
    • Direct meningeal irritation by intrathecal drug
    • Hypersensitivity reaction to drug (type III and IV)

Causes

Diagnosis

  • Drug history with focus on time of ingestion and symptom onset
  • CSF studies
    • Pleiocytosis (primarily neutrophilic)
    • Elevated protein levels
    • Normal glucose
    • Negative cultures
  • Challenge test with suspected drug
    • Only confirmatory test
    • Requires informed written consent
    • Due to associated risk, should only be done if suspected drug is irreplaceable

Clinical presentation