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Brain Tuberculoma: a 52-year-old Woman Case Report

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Nov 16
PMID 37970079
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Introduction: One of the most serious extrapulmonary type of tuberculosis that affects people under the age of 40 is brain tuberculoma. They are space-occupying masses of granulomatous tissue that result from hematogenous spread from a distant focus of tuberculous infection by . Symptoms and radiologic features being nonspecific usually leads to misdiagnosis and mimics a variety of other infectious diseases. Anti-tubercular drugs are essential for the successful treatment of cerebral tuberculomas.

Case Report: The authors present a case report of a 52-year-old diabetic woman, who presented to the Emergency Department of a tertiary care hospital and was diagnosed with brain tuberculomas with a brain biopsy. Brain tuberculomas are rare and could be overlooked. Therefore, this is an important consideration in cases with higher suspicions, given the rapid decline in patient condition.

Conclusion: Due to their rarity, ambiguous symptoms, and radiographic characteristics, intracranial tuberculomas continue to provide a clinical challenge and must always be considered in the differential diagnosis of cerebral space occupying lesions. As CSF may not yield positivity for both CBNAAT and smear examination, a brain biopsy specimen for culture should always be kept in mind for detecting tuberculoma and initiating anti-tubercular treatment at the earliest.

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