An autopsy case of edwardsiella tarda meningoencephalitis

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A 62-year-old male with a history of alcohol abuse was admitted with a headache and rapidly progressing altered consciousness that led to coma over several hours. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid cultures were positive for Edwardsiella tarda. Despite prompt treatment initiation, the patient died on the third hospital day. Autopsy showed meningitis of the entire cerebrum with ventriculitis, and alcoholic fatty liver was observed. Clinicians should be cognizant of E. tarda meningoencephalitis, a rare presentation which can be associated with poor outcomes in patients with excessive alcohol consumption and alcoholic liver disease.

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Makino, T., Sugano, I., & Kamitsukasa, I. (2018). An autopsy case of edwardsiella tarda meningoencephalitis. Case Reports in Neurology, 10(2), 252–260. https://doi.org/10.1159/000492488

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