Background: Coccidioidal meningitis is a life-threatening condition and a diagnostic challenge in cases of chronic meningitis. It is associated to severe complications, like basal arachnoiditis, hydrocephalus, and secondary vasculitis.
Objective: To present a 20-year retrospective clinical series of coccidioidal meningitis cases at a Mexican neurological referral center.
Results: The clinical records of 11 patients, predominantly males, were retrieved. Weight loss and night sweats were observed in 64 % of cases. Neurological signs included intracranial hypertension in 91 % of cases, altered alertness and meningeal syndrome in 72 %, and neuropsychiatric symptoms in 64 %. Mean CSF glucose levels were 30 ± 25 mg/dL, and pleocytosis ranged from 0 to 2218 cells/mm. The diagnosis was confirmed by coccidioidal antigen latex agglutination in 91 % of cases. Radiological findings were hepatomegaly in 55 % of cases and pneumonia in 45 %. Neuroimaging findings included leptomeningitis in 73 % of cases, pachymeningitis in 45 %, and vascular involvement in 91 %. Less common findings included spinal cord lesion and mycotic aneurism, found in 18 % of cases. A molecular coccidioidal DNA test confirmed the predominance of Coccidioides immitis, detected in 64 % of cases. With respect to the clinical outcome, 46 % of patients died. The survivors suffered from sequels like chronic headache, cognitive alterations, and depression.
Conclusions: Coccidioidal meningitis is an entity with high mortality rates. More than one half of patients suffered disseminated disease. Although meningeal signs are not frequent in chronic meningitis, more than two-thirds of our patients showed mild nuchal rigidity. In addition, cerebral and cerebellar volume loss, associated with cognitive impairment and depression, was often observed in surviving patients during the clinical-radiological follow-up.
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