• J Emerg Med · Aug 2002

    Case Reports

    Bacterial meningitis secondary to a transethmoidal encephalocele presenting to the emergency department.

    • Michael D Schwartz and George J Shaw.
    • Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0769, USA.
    • J Emerg Med. 2002 Aug 1; 23 (2): 171-4.

    AbstractWe present the case of a patient seen in the Emergency Department (ED) at the height of enteroviral meningitis season with the chief complaint of the worst headache of his life. He was subsequently found to have pneumococcal meningitis as the result of an encephalocele located within the left ethmoid sinus. The key features of the patient's past medical history, the steps to diagnosis, and a discussion of this exceedingly rare entity are detailed.

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