Table 2.
Important neurological complications | |
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Brain edema | 10–30% |
Cerebrovascular complications: • cerebral arterial complications: vasculitis, vasospasm, focal cortical hyperperfusion, affection of cerebral autoregulation, septic sinus thrombosis and thrombosis of cortical veins |
15–40% |
Hydrocephalus | 10–15% |
Vestibulocochlear complications (hearing loss, vestibulopathy) | 10–30% |
Cranial nerve palsy | ca. 10% |
Cerebritis | < 5% |
Epileptic seizures | 15–30% |
Rare complications of bacterial meningitis: brain abscess, subdural empyema |