Fungal meningitis medical therapy
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Overview
Fungal meningitis, such as cryptococcal meningitis, is treated with long courses of high dose antifungals.
Medical Therapy
- The treatment of fungal meningitis, such as cryptococcal meningitis, is a long course of high dose antifungals. The most commonly administered antifungals are amphotericin B and flucytosine[1]. Other antifungals that can be used are miconazole and fluconazole.
- Increased intracranial pressure is a common finding in fungal meningitis. Therefore, it is recommended to do frequent, ideally daily, lumbar punctures to relieve the intracranial pressure.[2]
References
- ↑ Gottfredsson M, Perfect JR (2000). "Fungal meningitis". Seminars in Neurology. 20 (3): 307–22. doi:10.1055/s-2000-9394. PMID 11051295.
- ↑ Bicanic T, Harrison TS (2004). "Cryptococcal meningitis". Br Med Bull. 72: 99–118. doi:10.1093/bmb/ldh043. PMID 15838017.