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Rampant spread of infection in an afebrile immune-competent patient presenting with young-onset ischaemic stroke.

Vineet AhujaAnimesh RaySurabhi VyasNaval Kishore Vikram
Published in: BMJ case reports (2020)
A 27-year-old healthy woman developed spontaneous right-sided orbital cellulitis, followed by left hemiparesis and cranial nerve palsies. MRI revealed underlying basal exudates and vasculitic infarction involving the pons and cerebellar peduncles, following which a cerebrospinal fluid examination confirmed acute bacterial meningitis. Although the patient remained afebrile, imaging revealed asymptomatic septic foci in bilateral lungs, empyema and pyelonephritis. Blood culture grew drug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae The case highlights the absence of fever in an immune-competent patient presenting with young-onset stroke secondary to meningitis.
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