Meningitis - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology
Osmosis from Elsevier・2 minutes read
Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges, affecting the leptomeninges covering the brain and spinal cord, with cerebrospinal fluid playing a crucial role in cushioning and protecting these structures. Various factors, including autoimmune diseases, medication reactions, and infections by bacteria or viruses like Neisseria meningitidis or herpes simplex virus, can lead to meningitis.
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- The meninges, comprised of the dura mater, arachnoid mater, and pia mater, protect the brain and spinal cord, with the leptomeninges (arachnoid and pia mater) playing a crucial role in inflammation during meningitis.
- Meningitis can be caused by various factors such as autoimmune diseases, medication reactions, Neisseria meningitidis, or herpes simplex virus infections, emphasizing the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment to prevent serious complications.
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What are the layers of the meninges?
Dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater.