Rabbits models of bacterial meningitis have contributed substantially to our understanding of the disease, although the technical characteristics of these models only allow the study of specific aspects of the disease. Bacterial multiplication in the subarachnoidal space is not substantially influenced by host defense mechanisms, mainly because of the lack of sufficient amounts of specific antibodies and functional complement in infected CSF. The multiplying bacteria induce profound changes in the blood-brain barrier, an influx of serum proteins into the CSF and the invasion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes at the site of the infection. The presence of polymorphonuclear leukocytes in CSF not only appears to be of limited value in combating t...
Central nervous system (CNS) infections may involve the meninges, brain and/or spinal cord. The most...
Differences in cytochemical and pathophysiologic abnormalities in experimental meningitis caused by ...
The interactions of bacterial pathogens with cells of the human leptomeninges are critical events in...
Morbidity and mortality associated with bacterial meningitis remain high, although antibiotic therap...
A number of advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis have been m...
Under physiologic conditions, the brain is a microbiologically sterile site and is protected from i...
Bacterial meningitis is fatal in 5% to 40% of patients and causes neurologic sequelae in up to 30% o...
Brain water content (brain edema), intracranial pressure, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentratio...
/0000-0002-0636-4214WOS: 000223398200003This study was focused on serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF...
Multiplication of bacteria within the central nervous system compartment triggers a host response wi...
Bacterial meningitis is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS) which occurs whe...
Research into the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis has suggested a role for various endogenou...
<p><b>Illustration of proposed aggregate-based CSF infiltration model:</b> A. Bacteria form aggregat...
This study was focused on serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biochemical changes in experimental Li...
Detailed studies of pharmacodynamic principles relevant to the therapy of bacterial meningitis are d...
Central nervous system (CNS) infections may involve the meninges, brain and/or spinal cord. The most...
Differences in cytochemical and pathophysiologic abnormalities in experimental meningitis caused by ...
The interactions of bacterial pathogens with cells of the human leptomeninges are critical events in...
Morbidity and mortality associated with bacterial meningitis remain high, although antibiotic therap...
A number of advances in our understanding of the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis have been m...
Under physiologic conditions, the brain is a microbiologically sterile site and is protected from i...
Bacterial meningitis is fatal in 5% to 40% of patients and causes neurologic sequelae in up to 30% o...
Brain water content (brain edema), intracranial pressure, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentratio...
/0000-0002-0636-4214WOS: 000223398200003This study was focused on serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF...
Multiplication of bacteria within the central nervous system compartment triggers a host response wi...
Bacterial meningitis is an inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS) which occurs whe...
Research into the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis has suggested a role for various endogenou...
<p><b>Illustration of proposed aggregate-based CSF infiltration model:</b> A. Bacteria form aggregat...
This study was focused on serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biochemical changes in experimental Li...
Detailed studies of pharmacodynamic principles relevant to the therapy of bacterial meningitis are d...
Central nervous system (CNS) infections may involve the meninges, brain and/or spinal cord. The most...
Differences in cytochemical and pathophysiologic abnormalities in experimental meningitis caused by ...
The interactions of bacterial pathogens with cells of the human leptomeninges are critical events in...