Acute suppurative meningitis
Acute suppurative meningitis, also known as meningitis, is an acute inflammatory reaction of the pia mater, arachnoid membrane, cerebrospinal fluid, and ventricle caused by purulent bacteria. The surface of the brain and spinal cord can be mildly affected. It is often accompanied by purulent encephalitis or brain abscess. presence. Purulent meningitis is a serious intracranial infection. Although the development of antibiotics has made great progress, the mortality and disability of acute purulent meningitis are still high so far.
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