- Clinical Finding
- Etiology
- Pathology
- Epidemiology
- Management & Treatment
- Prevention
- Complications
- Prognosis
- Research Frontier
- Clinical Case Studies
- Study Questions
Fungal meningitis clinically resembles tuberculous meningitis. Patients complain of headache, fever, and malaise, followed by meningeal signs, altered mental status, and cranial nerve palsies.
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