Pediatric Emergency Medicine Journal (Apr 2023)

Listeria meningitis with rapid progression of hydrocephalus: a case of a 16-month-old girl with febrile status epilepticus as the first symptom

  • Hye Min Kim,
  • Jieun Lim,
  • Joo Young Jeon,
  • Ji Hye Kim,
  • Il-Tae Hwang,
  • Yoon Young Yi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22470/pemj.2022.00640
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 72 – 75

Abstract

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Listeria monocytogenes is a rare cause of bacterial meningitis, particularly beyond the neonatal period. This article describes a 16-month-old girl who presented with a new-onset febrile status epilepticus, and subsequently developed altered mentality and lethargy. L. monocytogenes was detected on a point-of-care, multiplex polymerase chain reaction using the cerebrospinal fluid. On day 3, she developed a rapidly progressive hydrocephalus. Her consciousness improved after placement of an external ventricular drain. After 3-week antibiotic therapy, she was successfully discharged without residual complications.

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