2019
DOI: 10.32553/ijmbs.v3i3.132
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A Study on Etiological Profile in Adults With Acute Febrile Encephalopathy in a Tertiary Care Centre in Eastern India

Abstract: Background: Acute febrile encephalopathy is a common clinical syndrome across the globe with the principal cause and manifestations differing according to the demographics. In developing nations like India primary central nervous system infections is the chief culprit. Aim: To identify the etiology of acute febrile encephalopathy and to document the clinical manifestations on presentation. The patients were followed up till discharge and outcome was analyzed in relation with etiology. Materials &am… Show more

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“…In our study, we have observed a male preponderance and likewise in a study done by Peidaee et al, [6] 60.8% were males and 39.2% were females with a male to female ratio of 1.54. Similarly in another research, reported by Sen et al, [7] in India 64% were males and 36% were females. Although no CNS infections are identified to require predilection toward every gender and the male preponderance in the present study might be due to male subjugated social organization with male getting privileged medical consideration.…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…In our study, we have observed a male preponderance and likewise in a study done by Peidaee et al, [6] 60.8% were males and 39.2% were females with a male to female ratio of 1.54. Similarly in another research, reported by Sen et al, [7] in India 64% were males and 36% were females. Although no CNS infections are identified to require predilection toward every gender and the male preponderance in the present study might be due to male subjugated social organization with male getting privileged medical consideration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Likewise, in a study done by Bhalla et al, [2] 42 patients had meningitis and among these 32 (25.2%) had acute pyogenic meningitis (APM) and 10 (7.87%) had TBM. In another study done by Sen et al, [7] the major etiology was viral meningoencephalitis in 30% of the cases, followed by APM in 22% of cases, CM in 10% of the cases and SAE in 14% of the patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%