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- Num_publicacion 74(9)
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Resumen_ingles
Herpetic meningoencephalitis and tuberculous meningitis are two severe infectious diseases affecting the central nervous system. In both cases, prognosis depends on early treatment. A four years old girl is presented as a complex clinical case. Symptoms and complementary tools were not enough to differentiate both infections. Only herpes simplex virus type 1 was confirmed in cerebrospinal fluid. However, to complete TB treatment was the final therapy decision. The case was nationally discussed with the Spanish Pediatric TB Research Network (pTBred). No unanimous agreement on whether or not to remove the TB medication was reached.
- Palabras_clave_ingles Meningeal tuberculosis Herpetic meningoencephalitis Children Cerebrospinal fluid Central nervous system infections
- Todos_autores R. Piñeiro Pérez1, P. Gallego Gómez2, M. Mora Sitjà1, S. Galán Arévalo1, M. González Gallardo1, C. Muñoz Archidona1, M. de la Parte Cancho1, F. Guerra Gutiérrez2
- autores listados R. Piñeiro Pérez, P. Gallego Gómez, M. Mora Sitjà, S. Galán Arévalo, M. González Gallardo, C. Muñoz Archidona, M. de la Parte Cancho, F. Guerra Gutiérrez
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Correspondecia
R. Piñeiro Pérez. Servicio de Pediatría. Hospital General de Villalba. Crta. de Alpedrete a Moralzarzal M-608 km 41. 28400 Collado Villalba (Madrid).
Correo electrónico: roi.pineiro@hgvillalba.es - Titulo_ingles Herpetic meningoencephalitis and suspected tuberculosis. Coinfection, coincidence or confusion?
- Centros_trabajo 1Servicio de Pediatría. 2Servicio de Radiología. Hospital General de Villalba. Collado Villalba (Madrid)
- Publicado en Acta Pediatr Esp. 2016; 74(9): 236-239
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- Fecha recepcion 2/11/15
- Fecha aceptacion 20/11/15
- Tipo de Artículo Clínico (Microdatos) Case Reports