The most common source(s) of infection in the central nervous system (CNS) is(are) :
A) hematogenous spread.
B) infections at other sites such as otitis media.
C) organisms gaining access because of anatomic defects in CNS structures.
D) bacteria that are able to travel along nerves leading to the brain.
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Q1: The outermost layer of membranes surrounding the
Q2: The middle layer of membranes surrounding the
Q3: A condition characterized by concomitant meningitis that
Q5: Specialized secretory cells centrally located in the
Q6: The innermost membrane layer surrounding the brain
Q7: An increase of lymphocytes and other mononuclear
Q8: Infection within the subarachnoid space or throughout
Q9: An inflammation of the brain parenchyma that
Q10: Proper storage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)sent to
Q11: A collective term used for the three
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