@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00014118, author = {Zenda, Takahiro and Soma, Ryuichirou and Muramoto, Hiroaki and Hayase, Hideo and Orito, Matsuo and Okada, Toshihide and Mabuchi, Hiroshi and Okino, Soichi}, issue = {5}, journal = {Internal Medicine}, month = {Jan}, note = {A formerly healthy 32-year-old woman was hospitalized for a closer examination of undiagnosed fever with mild headache. Despite lack of distinct findings on physical and laboratory examinations at admission, she suddenly developed anuresis due to acontractile neurogenic bladder. On the basis of her symptoms and the faint nuchal rigidity revealed later, as well as the results of cerebrospinal fluid analyses, a diagnosis of aseptic meningitis was eventually reached. While aseptic meningitis subsided within 3 weeks, about 10 weeks, including a 26-day period of anuria, was necessary for complete restoration of normal voiding function, necessitating intermittent self-catheterization. Acute urinary retention should be considered an uncommon but critical manifestation of aseptic meningitis., 金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系}, pages = {392--394}, title = {Acute urinary retention as an unusual manifestation of aseptic meningitis}, volume = {41}, year = {2002} }