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Revision as of 16:31, 3 January 2014
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Clinical Summary[edit]
This 45-year-old white female with a history of psychiatric illness sustained self-inflicted third degree burns over 49% of her body surface. After initially doing well under treatment, she developed severe respiratory distress and became comatose. Antemortem blood cultures were positive for Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Autopsy Findings[edit]
At autopsy the principal findings were in the lungs and brain. Bronchopneumonia was present in all lobes of both lungs. The brain weighed 1450 grams and the leptomeninges contained a thick yellow purulent exudate most prominent over the frontoparietal areas and at the base of the brain.
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Virtual Microscopy[edit]
Study Questions[edit]
Additional Resources[edit]
Reference[edit]
- eMedicine Medical Library: Pediatric Bacterial Meningitis
- eMedicine Medical Library: Meningitis
- eMedicine Medical Library: Thermal Burns
- eMedicine Medical Library: Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections
- Merck Manual: Acute Bacterial Meningitis
- Merck Manual: Burns
Journal Articles[edit]
- Grände PO, Myhre EB, Nordström CH, Schliamser S. Treatment of intracranial hypertension and aspects on lumbar dural puncture in severe bacterial meningitis. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand 2002 Mar;46(3):264-70.
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An average adult female brain weighs 1400 grams (range: 1100 to 1700 grams).