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Symptoms include those referable to the source of the infection. In addition, most patients are [[febrile]], with [[headache]] and [[neck stiffness]], and, if untreated, may develop focal neurologic signs, [[lethargy]], and [[coma]]. | |||
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Overview
Symptoms include those referable to the source of the infection. In addition, most patients are febrile, with headache and neck stiffness, and, if untreated, may develop focal neurologic signs, lethargy, and coma.