Meningitis
91plague meningitis — meningitis occurring as a rare complication of bubonic plague as a result of hematogenous spread of the infection from a bubo to involve the meninges, or less often as a primary infection without antecedent bubo formation. Called also meningeal… …
92streptococcal meningitis — meningitis in piglets caused by Streptococcus suis; characteristics include incoordination, tremors, convulsions, and sometimes paralysis that can be fatal …
93viral meningitis — meningitis due to any of various viruses, such as the coxsackieviruses, mumps virus, or the virus of lymphocytic choriomeningitis; characteristics include malaise, fever, headache, stiffness of neck and back, nausea, and cerebrospinal fluid… …
94Meningitis, neoplastic — Inflammation of the meninges that occurs due to the spread of solid tumors to the brain or spinal cord. Treatment is with cancer fighting drugs, such as methotrexate , and usually takes place in a hospital …
95meningitis ossificans — ossification of the cerebral meninges …
96meningitis serosa circumscripta — chronic adhesive arachnoiditis …
97DD Meningitis — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 G00 Bakterielle Meningitis G01 Meningitis bei anderenorts klassifizierten bakteriellen Krankheiten G02 …
98Aseptic meningitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G03 Nonpyogenic meningitis ICD 9 322.0 Nonpyogenic meningitis …
99Tuberculous meningitis — ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = neuro eMedicineTopic = 385 MeshID = D014390 Tuberculous meningitis is also known as TB meningitis or tubercular meningitis.Tuberculous meningitis is Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of the meninges… …
100Mollaret's meningitis — Classification and external resources Meninges of the central nervous system: dura mater, arachnoid, and pia mater. ICD 9 …