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A fatal case of 'primary' headache
We describe a case of a 33 year old caucasian male with a subacute history of headaches presenting to the medical team with pyrexia, confusion and hallucinations. He subsequently became disorientated, agitated and initially needed sedation and ventilation after becoming acutely hypoxic with autonomic instability. He was subsequently found to have dense, pre–geniculate blindness and generalised arreflexia. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated normal brain parenchyma but diffuse nodular thickening and enhancement of the basal leptomeninges in the brain and throughout the entire spinal cord. Lumbar puncture revealed ...
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - October 9, 2013 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Dayanandan, R., Bindman, D., Chhetri, S. K., Jacob, J., Mathur, S., Mills, R. J. Tags: Immunology (including allergy), HIV/AIDS, Meningitis, Headache (including migraine), Infection (neurology), Neurooncology, Pain (neurology), CNS cancer, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Surgical diagnostic tests, Radiology (diagnostics) Association of British Source Type: research