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Episode 258: Spaced Learning Series – Pulmonary Granulomas, Headache, and Hyponatremia

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Symptoms of Tibi Menincitus - Acute Headache

Three weeks after diagnosis of tibi menincites, she again presents to the hospital with complaints of diffuse headache, nausea and vomiting. The patient's also presenting with hypo netremia, which in its acute form is a metabolic cause of altere mental status. Structural complications of t b manigitis that can cause high intercranial pressure include hydrocephylis, ventriculitis, dural venus sinus, thrombosis. And i'm sure many other things that i am not thinking of right now.

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