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Romboencefalitis por Listeria monocytogenes en una paciente inmunocompetente: caso clínico con desenlace ominoso

Translated title of the contribution: Rhombencephalitis due to Listeria monocytogenes in an immunocompetent patient: A clinic case with an unfavorable outcome
  • Santiago Andrés Vintimilla Pesántez
  • , Fernando Patricio Villa Infante
  • , Karla Elizabeth Escobar Bustamante
  • , Estefani Franchesca Villa Orozco
  • , Rita Teresa Mera Jarrín
  • , Marco Alexander Vásquez Poveda
  • , Karla Georgina Peña Intriago
  • , Luis Alfredo Masabanda Campaña
  • , José Rodolfo Molina Meléndres

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Abstract

Introduction: Listeria monocytogenes is a facultative gram-positive bacterium transmitted mainly by contaminated food. Although neuroinfection by Listeria in immunocompetent patients is rare, it can be associated with a severe course and high lethality. Its most common presentation is the non-in-vasive gastrointestinal form; however, rhomboencephalitis with severe course can also occur. This clinical case is presented because of its atypical presentation in a patient without comorbidities and without risk factors associated with a fatal outcome. Case Report: 49-year-old woman, with no pathological history, presented with headache, fever, gastrointestinal symptoms and progressive deterioration of the level of consciousness after con-sumption of possibly undercooked pork. She initially received empirical antibiotics without im-provement. On admission to our institution, Listeria monocytogenes infection was confirmed by blood cultures and CSF molecular panel. Despite targeted treatment with ampicillin, gentamicin, rifampicin, colistin and finally meropenem, the patient developed rhomboencephalitis, ventriculitis, communicating hydrocephalus, non-reactive mydriasis, areactive and died of truncal ischemia and cardiorespiratory arrest. Discussion: This case highlights the need to consider Listeria monocytogenes as an etiologic agent in immunocompetent patients with severe neuroinfection, especially in the presence of previous diges-tive symptoms or exposure to risky foods. Early recognition and specific treatment are determinant to improve neurological prognosis. Conclusions: Listerial rhomboencephalitis in immunocompetent patients, although infrequent, can evolve rapidly with fatal outcome. Its timely diagnosis allows initiating a directed management that could avoid severe neurocritical complications.

Translated title of the contributionRhombencephalitis due to Listeria monocytogenes in an immunocompetent patient: A clinic case with an unfavorable outcome
Original languageSpanish
Article numbere1959
JournalActa Neurologica Colombiana
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Jan 2026
Externally publishedYes

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