Re: Post-partum delirium

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Mon Jul 21 08:20:37 1997


In a message dated 7/21/97 12:49:09 AM, you wrote:

<<Anywhere, she was refered to a physician, and CT scan showed cerebral oedema ,with no other lesions. A LP done showed cloudy CSF which highly suggest meningitis - microscopic examination confirmed bacterial infection (C & S pending). She showed marked improvement after IV combination antibiotics. My colleague suspected that the culprit is most likely to be streptococcus. Thank you all for your advice.>>

Give us a follow-up: WHICH streptococcus, Group B perhaps, pneumococcus, or what?

Joe P.





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