Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis Following Spinal Anesthesia
Meningitis is a very uncommon complication of spinal anesthesia, and drug-induced aseptic meningitis (DIAM) is even rarer. We present two cases of DIAM following spinal anesthesia with bupivacaine and ropivacaine, respectively. The patients presented shortly after the procedure with typical meningit...
Main Authors: | Ricardo Paquete Oliveira, Mafalda Teixeira, Sofia Cochito, Ana Furtado, Bruno Grima, José Delgado Alves |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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SMC MEDIA SRL
2019-12-01
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Series: | European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine |
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Online Access: | https://www.ejcrim.com/index.php/EJCRIM/article/view/1334 |
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