Fresnel Lutèce Ontsi Obame, Saad Moussa Elmi, Yao Christian Hugues Dokponou, Napoleão Imbunhe, Soufiyan El Attari, Jawad Laaguili, Housni Abderrahmane, Salami Mohcine, Miloudi Gazzaz
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Abstract
Background: Although tuberculosis (TB) of the central nervous system is quite common, tuberculous pyogenic ventriculitis is not only rare; it is a devastating disease in an immunocompetent patient if left untreated.
Case description: We present the case of a 43-year-old man who underwent successful treatment for tuberculous pyogenic ventriculitis that presented with meningeal syndrome and loss of consciousness.
Conclusion: Tuberculous pyogenic ventriculitis is a rare manifestation of intracranial tuberculous infection. Despite advances in imaging techniques, the diagnosis of intraventricular TB is essentially biological.