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- BookRoger Finch, Peter Davey, Mark Wilcox, William Irving.Contents:
Pt. 1. General properties of antimicrobial agents
Pt. 2. Resistance to antimicrobial agents
Pt. 3. General principles of usage of antimicrobial agents
Pt. 4. Therapeutic use of antimicrobial agents.Digital Access Ovid 2012 - ArticleJensen TS, Hein O.J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1978 Feb;41(2):108-12.A 35 year old woman developed a severe meningeal reaction after lumbar myelography using the water-soluble contrast medium methylglucamine iocarmate. Three months after myelography the findings were a transverse spinal cord syndrome corresponding to the middle thoracic segments resulting from well developed leptomeningeal adhesions. This was combined with a noncommunicating hydrocephalus, probably the result of leptomeningeal fibrosis in the posterior fossa. After treatment with a ventriculoatrial shunt the patient is almost free of symptoms. A possible pathogenetic relationship between the contrast medium, the chronic leptomeningeal changes, and the symptoms of our patient is discussed on the basis of the literature.