Intracranial Tuberculomas: Presenting Symptoms and Outcome with Anti Tuberculosis Drugs Treatment

Authors

  • Ehtisham Ahmed Khan Afridi Departments of *Neurosurgery
  • Shabana Naz Pathology Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad
  • Baynazir Khan Departments of *Neurosurgery
  • Shagufta Naeem **Pathology Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad
  • Raisa Naz Departments of *Neurosurgery
  • Sajid Nazir Bhatti Departments of *Neurosurgery
  • Saad Sultan Departments of *Neurosurgery
  • Sajid Hussain Departments of *Neurosurgery

Keywords:

Intracranial Tuberculoma, Anti-tuberculosis Drug Treatmen, Brain space occupying lesion

Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis is still common in developing countries, and sometimes involves central nervous system, proper diagnosis and early treatment effectively reduces the mortality and morbidity associated with this disease
Objective: Observe presenting symptoms and outcome on anti-tuberculosis drug treatment
Material and Methods: This prospective study was conducted in the Department of Neurosurgery in collaboration with Department of Pathology, Ayub Teaching Hospital Abbottabad from March 2010 to December 2016. 22 patients; 8 females and 14 males were studied for their signs & symptoms and outcome after anti-tuberculosis drug treatment.
Results: The most common location of tuberculous lesions was supratentorium (81%) particularly in parietal lobe (50%) followed by frontal lobe (22.7%) and occipital lobe (18.2%). 45% patients had prior history of tuberculosis. Headache was the predominant complaint (72.7%) followed by altered sensorium (31%), seizures (27.3%) and cranial nerve palsies (22.7%). After 12 months of anti-tuberculosis treatment ATT, about 87% of patients had either resolved or regressed tuberculoma.
Conclusion: Brain tuberculomas are benign lesions with” malignant” behavior. Early diagnosis and anti-tuberculosis drug treatment can effectively treat this lesion forever. So in developing countries like Pakistan, when there is cystic, nodular or multiple lesions, there should be suspicion for brain tuberculoma and work up should be done because of very good prognosis associated with anti-tuberculosis drug treatment.

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2018-11-21

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Afridi EAK, Naz S, Khan B, Naeem S, Naz R, Bhatti SN, et al. Intracranial Tuberculomas: Presenting Symptoms and Outcome with Anti Tuberculosis Drugs Treatment. Int J Pathol [Internet]. 2018 Nov. 21 [cited 2024 Nov. 24];:51-4. Available from: https://jpathology.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/281