From tumor suspicion to tuberculoma discovery: A pregnancy case report and literature review.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Daniela Vinueza, David E Rebellón-Sánchez, Maria Alejandra Recio, Ana Maria Granados, Luis Alberto Escobar, Fernando Rosso
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Abstract

This article presents the case of a 22-year-old woman at 29 weeks of pregnancy, who exhibited recent onset neurologic symptoms including paresthesia of the right side of the face, involuntary myoclonic movements in the ipsilateral hand, 1 week of weakness in the right side of the body, and imaging features that were highly suggestive of a brain tumor diagnosis. A challenging decision making process was conducted by a team of multidisciplinary experts, leading to a consensus on adopting a conservative approach involving the use of steroids and antiepileptic medications, to which the patient responded favorably. When the patient reached 34 weeks of pregnancy, a cesarean section was performed, without complications, with the delivery of a healthy premature newborn. Upon delivery, surgical resection of the brain lesion was performed. Histopathologic analysis of the biopsy did not show signs consistent with neoplasia. Instead, it highlighted areas of necrosis along with the presence of granulomas and giant cells. Notably, despite extensive testing and staining for tuberculous bacilli across multiple samples yielding negative results, definitive confirmation was only secured via a gene X-pert test on the biopsied tissue. This diagnostic process emphasizes the importance of considering infectious diseases in atypical cases, highlighting the complexity of neurologic symptom assessment during pregnancy and the need to explore epidemiologic, systemic, and personal history factors.

从怀疑肿瘤到发现结核瘤:1例妊娠报告及文献复习。
本文报告了一位22岁的怀孕29周的女性,她最近出现了神经系统症状,包括右侧面部感觉异常,同侧手的不自主肌阵挛运动,右侧身体虚弱1周,影像学特征高度提示脑肿瘤诊断。一个由多学科专家组成的团队进行了一个具有挑战性的决策过程,最终达成了采用保守方法的共识,包括使用类固醇和抗癫痫药物,患者对此反应良好。当患者怀孕34周时,在没有并发症的情况下进行了剖宫产手术,生下了一个健康的早产儿。分娩后,手术切除脑部病变。活检的组织病理学分析没有显示与肿瘤一致的迹象。相反,它突出了坏死区域以及肉芽肿和巨细胞的存在。值得注意的是,尽管在多个样本中对结核杆菌进行了广泛的检测和染色,结果均为阴性,但只有通过对活检组织进行基因X-pert测试才能获得明确的确认。这一诊断过程强调了在非典型病例中考虑传染性疾病的重要性,强调了妊娠期间神经系统症状评估的复杂性,以及探索流行病学、系统性和个人病史因素的必要性。
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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
493
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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