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[The Involvement of the Choroid Plexus and Ependyma in Tuberculosis: Its Importance in Dissemination of the Disease in the Central Nervous System]

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Publisher Thieme
Specialties Neurology
Psychiatry
Date 1991 Mar 1
PMID 1863242
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Abstract

It is reported in this paper, the study of the choroid plexus and ependyma in 42 cases of tuberculous meningitis. Granulomatous lesions were found as a very frequent lesion in the choroid plexus (75%). In some cases detached granulomas were found free among the villi. The ependymal lesions seen in 97% of the cases are characteristic of the tuberculous granular ependymitis. The report points out the role of these lesions, played in the pathogenesis of the tuberculous meningitis.

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