"9705","Atypical Presentation of Mollaret’s Meningitis","Mollaret’s meningitis is mostly described in the setting of recurrent attacks of fever along with signs and symptoms of meningitis. It resolves spontaneously without any treatment and in most of the cases no causative organism is identified. Here we present an atypical case of mollaret’s meningitis in which the patient presented with headache and meningismus in the absence of fever.","http://cogprints.org/9705/","Hassan, M and Amer, S and Sklar, L and Hassan, S","Kakkilaya, Dr Srinivas"," Hassan, M and Amer, S and Sklar, L and Hassan, S (2013) Atypical Presentation of Mollaret’s Meningitis. [Journal (On-line/Unpaginated)] ",",drsyedamer1@gmail.com,,","2013-11-15"