Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and causes of recurrent purulent meningitis and its treatment. Methods The clinical data of 36 children with recurrent purulent meningitis were analyzed retrospectively at Tianjin Children′s Hospital from 1995 to 2014.Based on the underlying illness, the following examinations were done respectively: brainstem electric response audi-ometry(BERA), temporal bone computed tomography, head magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), spinal core MRI, and blood immunoglobulin, etc. Results There were 24 boys and 12 girls involved in this study.The age of the initial onset in these patients ranged from 20 months old to 15 years old, with the average age of 5 year and 9 months old.There were 2 to 7 episodes in these cases.The etiology was identified: 19 cases (52.78%) with congenital anatomical abnormalities, 12 cases of congenital inner ear malformation with cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) leakage, 1 case of ear-nose CSF leakage, 6 cases of pilonidal sinus.Fifteen cases (41.67%) had anatomical abnormalities, 12 cases had head and facial trauma, 1 case had nasal polyps surgery, 1 case (2.77%) had a history of chronic mastoiditis, and 1 case had a history of cochlear implant surgery; 1 case of congenital humoral immunodeficiency disease X-linked agammaglobulinemia-free; 1 case (2.77%) had humoral immunodeficiency disease.The anti-infection treatment was adopted in the acute-phase and then CSF rhinorrhea repair, CSF otorrhea, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, repair of the inner ear, pilonidal sinus resection, supplementary intravenous immunoglobulin around once every 3 months was given respectively in the restoration-phase.Thirty-three cases revealed no recurrence up to 8 months till 10 years follow-up, 3 cases lost-to-follow-up. Conclusions The recurrent purulent meningitis is a serious infectious disease of the central nervous system, which may result in disabled condition even life-threatening.In order to avoid purulent meningitis recurrence, the corresponding treatment should be chosen according to different causes. Key words: Purulent meningitis; Recurrent; Etiology; Remedies; Child
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