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Indian J Tuberc ; 68(2): 298-302, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33845971

ABSTRACT

Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis is a less common entity even in endemic countries like India. Involvement of spine is much less frequent than brain, but concurrent involvement of brain and spine by tuberculoma is rare. A 23-year-old female with paraparesis was diagnosed as having cervical ring enhancing lesion in MRI suggesting intramedullary tuberculoma along with long segment cervicodorsal edema. On brain screening she had multiple intracerebral tuberculomas without any evidence of tuberculosis elsewhere in the body. She was treated with a multidisciplinary approach including neurological management and neurorehabilitation, with remarkable clinical recovery. In presence of acute neurological deficit, early start of rehabilitation along with medical management can give outstanding results in terms of neuro-recovery and improvement of residual neurodeficits. Surgical intervention can be avoided in many cases.


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Tuberculosis, Central Nervous System/diagnosis , Cervical Vertebrae , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neurological Rehabilitation , Paraparesis/etiology , Tuberculosis, Central Nervous System/complications , Tuberculosis, Central Nervous System/diagnostic imaging , Tuberculosis, Central Nervous System/rehabilitation , Young Adult
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