“…When meningitis recurs in the same subject the usual investigations (objective examination, haematochemical tests, lumbar puncture) are insufficient. It is also advisable to carry out a detailed anamnesis to check for previous cranial trauma, even of a limited entity [2], a detailed ear, nose and throat investigation (possible presence of sinusitis, mastoiditis, or Mondini's syndrome [6,13], and a complete immunological evaluation [3,14,15,17,18]. The use of radiological investigations (cranial X-ray, computed tomography) preceded if necessary by an echographic or radioisotopic examination [4,9,11], should be taken into consideration in every case, in order to establish the most suitable form of treatment.…”