Acute urinary retention induced by chemical meningitis which occurred due to a ruptured dermoid cyst

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Abstract

Meningitis retention syndrome (MRS), a rare complication of aseptic meningitis, can present with acute urinary retention. The rupture of a dermoid cyst, which is a benign intracranial tumor, can sometimes induce chemical meningitis. We herein present a case of chemical meningitis and acute urinary retention that was induced by the rupture of a dermoid cyst. The patient experienced urinary retention for approximately 60 days, and then made a complete recovery thereafter. This is the first reported case of acute urinary retention due to the rupture of a dermoid cyst.

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Yamagami, K., Kakuta, N., Seki, K., Nakamura, R., Hanioka, Y., Nakamura, T., & Goto, H. (2018). Acute urinary retention induced by chemical meningitis which occurred due to a ruptured dermoid cyst. Internal Medicine, 57(5), 729–731. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.9486-17

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