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Meningitis - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

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With meningitis, mening- refers to the meninges which are three protective membranes that

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cover the brain and spinal cord, and -itis refers to inflammation; so meningitis is an

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inflammation of the meninges.

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More specifically, it refers to the inflammation of the two inner layers which are called the

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leptomeninges.

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The outer layer of the meninges is the dura mater, the middle layer is the arachnoid mater,

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and the inner layer is the pia mater.

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These last two, the arachnoid and pia maters, are the leptomeninges.

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Between the leptomeninges there’s the subarachnoid space, which houses cerebrospinal fluid, or

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CSF.

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CSF is a clear, watery liquid which is pumped around the spinal cord and brain, cushioning

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them from impact and bathing them in nutrients.

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In one microliter or cubic millimeter, there are normally a few white blood cells, up to

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If we look at a bigger sample, like say a decilitre, then around 70% of those will be

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lymphocytes, 30% monocytes, and just a few polymorphonuclear cells -- PMNs -- like neutrophils.

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That same volume will contain some proteins, as well, about 15-50 mg as well as some glucose,

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about 45-100 mg, which is close to two thirds of the glucose we’d find in the same volume

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of blood.

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The CSF is held under a little bit of pressure, below 200 mm of H2O, which is just under 15

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mm of mercury -- which is less than a fifth of the mean arterial pressure.

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Now at any given moment, there’s about 150 ml of CSF in the body.

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This is constantly replenished, with around 500 ml of new CSF produced everyday and the

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excess, or 500 minus 150 mL or 350 mL, is absorbed into the blood.

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But for any nutrients to enter and leave the CSF, and the brain itself for the matter,

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they have to go through the tightly regulated by the blood-brain barrier.

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The blood brain barrier is the special name given to the blood vessels in the brain.

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That’s because the endothelial cells in the blood vessels are so tightly-bound to

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