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Use of Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts in Patients Having Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome with Cryptococcal Meningitis and Uncontrollable Intracranial Hypertension

1997; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 41; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/00006123-199712000-00008

ISSN

1524-4040

Autores

Michael C. Bach, Philip W. Tally, Eliot Godofsky,

Tópico(s)

Head and Neck Anomalies

Resumo

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the treatment of serious and uncontrollable intracranial hypertension in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome who developed cryptococcal meningitis. METHODS: All cases of cryptococcal meningitis with elevated pressure and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome were reviewed in detail and described. RESULTS: Cerebrospinal fluid shunting dramatically improved these critically ill patients and was much more successful than serial lumbar punctures or the use of high-dose dexamethasone. CONCLUSION: Patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome who develop cryptococcal meningitis and who suffer serious visual loss or ocular palsies with elevated pressures should be considered for cerebrospinal fluid shunting at an early stage.

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