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ECM patients performance differ greatly. uneven. Normal patients accounted for 90% of ECM. according to the pathogenesis process is divided into three phases :

(. Maturity : meningococcal upper respiratory tract infection in the nasopharynx breeding Most were silent. few people feel sore throat, rhinorrhea other. Most patients can self-healing period. But by highly contagious.

(. Maturity : sepsis bacteria invading the body. When penetrated systemic blood infection called sepsis cycle. During these patients is high, headache, nausea, vomiting. 70% of patients with skin and mucous blockage points or bruises. About the size of 1cm. it is time to see patients or relatives Skin "green", "Tips" to the point of blockage.

(. Maturity : meningitis bacteria with spinal cord blood flow to the brain membrane induced inflammatory response. Meningeal congestion and edema. severe headaches, frequent vomiting, and neck stiffness. will be further serious unconsciousness and convulsion.


This article was posted on 2007-02-27

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