%0 Case Reports %T Community-Acquired Meningitis Complicated With Pyogenic Ventriculitis and Hydrocephalus in a Patient With Haematological Malignancy: A Case Report and Literature Review. %A Aslam Khan A %A Anwar MS %A Cherukuri PB %A Abu-Shanab A %A Fish PN %J Cureus %V 16 %N 5 %D 2024 May %M 38903366 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.60800 %X Meningitis, an infection of the meninges of the central nervous system (CNS), can advance quickly and carries a mortality rate reaching 30% among affected patients. It may become complicated by conditions such as hydrocephalus, ventriculitis, and cerebral abscess. Here, we describe a case of meningitis that was complicated by pyogenic ventriculitis and hydrocephalus in a patient with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) who underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The patient presented with acute change in mental status and high-grade fever, with few episodes of non-bloody vomiting. Blood culture and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) culture grew Streptococcus pneumoniae, which was sensitive to ceftriaxone. CT scan of the head showed ventriculomegaly, pansinusitis, and a large left mastoid effusion. MRI of the brain showed layering in ventricles, hydrocephalus, and dural enhancement consistent with pachymeningitis. She was treated with ceftriaxone for 21 days with a meaningful outcome. She was discharged home with near-baseline mental capacity for further physical therapy.