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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
There are no other specific imaging findings which may help to diagnose bacterial meningitis. However, plain radiograph of skull in patients with a known history of trauma may give a clue about the source of infection. Chest radiograph may be used to look for signs of strept pneumoniae or tuberculosis. | |||
==Other imaging findings== | ==Other imaging findings== | ||
There are no other specific imaging findings which may help to diagnose bacterial meningitis. However, plain radiograph of skull in patients with a known history of trauma may give a clue about the source of infection. Chest radiograph may be used to look for signs of strept pneumoniae or tuberculosis. | There are no other specific imaging findings which may help to diagnose bacterial meningitis. However, plain radiograph of skull in patients with a known history of trauma may give a clue about the source of infection. Chest radiograph may be used to look for signs of strept pneumoniae or tuberculosis. |
Revision as of 22:46, 9 January 2017
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aysha Anwar, M.B.B.S[2]
Overview
There are no other specific imaging findings which may help to diagnose bacterial meningitis. However, plain radiograph of skull in patients with a known history of trauma may give a clue about the source of infection. Chest radiograph may be used to look for signs of strept pneumoniae or tuberculosis.
Other imaging findings
There are no other specific imaging findings which may help to diagnose bacterial meningitis. However, plain radiograph of skull in patients with a known history of trauma may give a clue about the source of infection. Chest radiograph may be used to look for signs of strept pneumoniae or tuberculosis.