Infectious Lesion Simulating Malignant Neoplasm. Clinical Case and Literature Review

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The extrapulmonary manifestations of tuberculosis (TBC) that affect the Central Nervous System (CNS), by hematogenous dissemination, are an infrequent entity. Intracranial tuberculomas are the least common form of tuberculosis in CNS. Represent a granulomatous inflammatory process with cerebral involvement. The prognosis is related to the early diagnosis, the degree of surgical resection and the complemen-tary treatment with antituberculous drugs. We describe an infrequent clinical case of cerebral tuberculoma that simulated a malignant neoplasm, and also performed a literature review. A clinical case about a 31-year-old female with no relevant medical history. She described a sud-denly diplopia, without previous trauma. The patient was evaluated by Ophthalmology, which iden-tified papillary edema, with no other alterations. In this context was performed a Brain CT/MRI, which showed an intra-axial, left frontobasal lesion with perilesional edema, ring contrast enhancement and a hypodense/hypointense central area. Spectroscopy showed a reduction in n-acetylaspartate (NAA) with a peak in creatine and choline, suggestive of a malignant tumor. The patient underwent surgery, having performed a frontal left craniotomy and complete excision of a nodular, capsulated, avascular lesion with a spongy consistency. Subsequently, the histological diagnosis of tuberculoma was confirmed. We describe an infrequent clinical case of cerebral tuberculoma which, due to the characteristics presented in the preoperative studies, was suggestive of a malignant tumor that was not confirmed, which is the particularity of this case. The patient presents a good clinical and imaging evolution during the follow-up period.
模拟恶性肿瘤的感染性病变。临床病例及文献复习
肺外表现肺结核(TBC)影响中枢神经系统(CNS),通过血液播散,是一个罕见的实体。颅内结核瘤是中枢神经系统中最不常见的结核。表现为累及大脑的肉芽肿性炎症过程。预后与早期诊断、手术切除程度及辅以抗结核药物治疗有关。我们描述了一个罕见的临床病例脑结核瘤模拟恶性肿瘤,并进行了文献复习。临床病例1例,女,31岁,无相关病史。她说她突然复视了,之前没有外伤。患者接受眼科检查,发现乳头状水肿,无其他改变。在这种情况下,进行了脑CT/MRI检查,显示轴内左额基底病变伴病灶周围水肿,环形对比增强和低密度/低信号中心区域。光谱显示n-乙酰天冬氨酸(NAA)减少,肌酸和胆碱峰值,提示恶性肿瘤。患者接受了手术,进行了左额骨开颅手术,并完全切除了结节状、包膜状、海绵状的无血管病变。随后,病理诊断为结核瘤。我们描述了一个罕见的临床病例脑结核瘤,由于术前研究中呈现的特征,提示恶性肿瘤未确诊,这是本病例的特殊性。患者在随访期间表现出良好的临床和影像学进展。
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