Abstract
At the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria, congenital malformations of the central nervous system were important predisposing factors to meningitis. Among 80 patients who survived the acute illnes, the main complications encountered, in order of frequency, were hydrocephalus (12), subdural effusion (4) and intracranial abscess (3). Postmeningitic hydrocephalus was the least dangerous complication with regard to survival, and required a shunt operation only when rapidly progressive. Intracranial abscess was the most lethal complication. Subdural effusions were successfully treated by repeated subdural tapping in 75 per cent of the cases.
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