Dg. Grimes et al., VASCULITIC BASILAR ARTERY THROMBOSIS IN CHRONIC CANDIDA-ALBICANS MENINGITIS, Canadian journal of neurological sciences, 25(1), 1998, pp. 76-78
Background: Cerebrovascular complications of meningitis have been most
extensively documented in the setting of acute bacterial or chronic t
uberculous meningitis. Involvement of major cerebral vessels is rare a
nd basilar artery thrombosis has not been reported in fungal meningiti
s secondary to candida infection. Methods: We describe the clinical co
urse and neuropathological findings in a woman with chronic meningitis
due to Candida albicans, Results: The diagnosis remained elusive ante
mortem despite analysis of 7 large volume CSF samples and examination
of a meningeal and cortical biopsy. Death followed extensive brainstem
and temporo-occipital infarction secondary to basilar artery thrombos
is, The basilar artery occlusion was secondary to an intense, granulom
atous and necrotizing basal meningitis focally extending to the media
and intima, Conclusions: This paroxysmal and devastating complication
of untreated chronic candida meningitis reinforces that a trial of emp
irical therapy with both antituberculous and antifungal agents should
be considered in most cages of chronic culture-negative lymphocytic me
ningitis.