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Tuberculosis rarely involves the hypothalamo-pituitary region and constitutes only 1% of the lesions involving the sellar and/or suprasellar region. Coleman and Meredith first reported pituitary tuberculosis in 1940, and only a handful of cases have been reported ever since.
Amir Humza, Sohail +2 more
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Tuberculoma-Induced Seizures [PDF]
Seizures in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients can be caused by a wide variety of opportunistic infections, and, especially in developing countries, tuberculosis (TB) should be high on the differential. In India, TB is the most common opportunistic infection in HIV and it can have several different central nervous system manifestations ...
Salway, Richard James +3 more
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Rasmussen Aneurysm in Pulmonary Tuberculosis—A Malaysian Case Study With Review of Global Literature
Rasmussen Aneurysm is a rare complication of PTB causing life‐threatening haemoptysis. This case report of a Malaysian patient highlights the critical role of CT pulmonary angiography in early diagnosis and the successful use of selective pulmonary artery embolization.
Sing Yee Ng, Kai Sin Leong
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A rare third ventricle solitary tuberculoma
The localization of the tuberculoma at the third ventricle is rare. The authors report a case of third ventricle solitary Tuberculoma which has occurred in a 10 year old patient and revealed by a syndrome of intracranial hypertension without tuberculosis
Hermann Adonis Neda +5 more
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Application value of volumetric CT value in quantifying the activity of a pulmonary tuberculoma.
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to explore the auxiliary diagnostic value of volumetric CT value in quantifying the activity of a pulmonary tuberculoma.MethodsChest CT image data of 112 patients with pulmonary tuberculomas who were diagnosed ...
Ganhui Wei, Jiacheng Zhang, Xiaowei Qiu
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Weber syndrome secondary to brain stem tuberculoma
This case report describes a rare presentation of presumed brain stem tuberculoma in a 28-year-old male who presented with acute onset of third cranial nerve palsy with contralateral hemiparesis (Weber syndrome) and upgaze palsy.
Sucheta Parija +2 more
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Hemichorea resulting from ring enhancing lesion in the cerebral peduncle in an immunocompromised patient [PDF]
Although uncommon, infections of the central nervous system with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can be associated with movement disorders. We report a case of 22-year immunocompromised male patient the hemichorea was the initial manifestation of ...
Amit Agrawal
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Clinical Presentation of Shoulder‐Hand Syndrome: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Shoulder‐hand syndrome (SHS) is a neurological disorder characterised by pain, loss of function, and trophic changes in the shoulder and hand of the affected limb. SHS shares a number of features with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
Rebecca Mountford +11 more
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Six patients with cerebral tuberculoma seen over a 2 year period are reported. Their clinical presentations, the result of investigations including radiological findings and their response to medical treatment are discussed and correlated with other reports in the literature. Eighty five percent of the patients were above the age of 30 years.
T M, Zein, P S, Fletcher, Z M, Mirghani
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Comparative morphological characteristics for stable and progressive pulmonary tuberculoma
The objective of the study was to identify a leading link in local and lung neuroendocrine immune during tuberculoma. Materials and methods. 60 cases of stable and progressive tuberculoma were studied.
Natalia E. Gimaldinova +2 more
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