2015
DOI: 10.4103/0972-2327.150626
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Utility of cerebrospinal fluid cortisol level in acute bacterial meningitis

Abstract: Background:Meningitis remains a serious clinical problem in developing as well as developed countries. Delay in diagnosis and treatment results in significant morbidity and mortality. The role and levels of intrathecal endogenous cortisol is not known.Objective:To study the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cortisol levels and to evaluate its role as a diagnostic and therapeutic marker in acute bacterial meningitis.Materials and Methods:Thirty patients with acute bacterial meningitis with no prior treatment were evalu… Show more

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“…The authors suggested that CSF cortisol may serve as a valuable, rapid, and relatively inexpensive diagnostic marker in discriminating between BM and VM and it can be a useful guide to monitor the response to therapy in BM. [ 1 ] I presume that the clinical implication of that suggestion is questionable. This is based on the following three points.…”
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“…The authors suggested that CSF cortisol may serve as a valuable, rapid, and relatively inexpensive diagnostic marker in discriminating between BM and VM and it can be a useful guide to monitor the response to therapy in BM. [ 1 ] I presume that the clinical implication of that suggestion is questionable. This is based on the following three points.…”
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