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'''Staining''': HE | [[File:Purulent meningitis - overview.jpg|thumb|Overview of the slide]]'''Staining''': HE | ||
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While there are some places where the exudate appears to infiltrate into the brain parenchyme, it’s actually in the perivascular space and not inside the parenchyme. There is no inflammation of the brain, so no encephalitis. The inflammation is only of the meninges. | While there are some places where the exudate appears to infiltrate into the brain parenchyme, it’s actually in the perivascular space and not inside the parenchyme. There is no inflammation of the brain, so no encephalitis. The inflammation is only of the meninges. | ||
[[File:Purulent meningitis - | [[File:Purulent meningitis - close-up2.jpg|thumb|Here you can see some places where the pus ''looks like'' it’s infiltrating into the parenchyme.]] | ||
[[File:Purulent meningitis - close-up.jpg | [[File:Purulent meningitis - close-up.jpg|thumb|Close-up of the pus. Pus appears to be infiltrating into the parenchyme|left]] | ||
[[Category:Pathology 1 - Histopathology slides]] | [[Category:Pathology 1 - Histopathology slides]] |