Diagnostic Challenges of Tuberculous Meningitis Initially Presenting as Otomastoiditis.

Hung Quang Nguyen, Hoa Hong Thi Doan, Long Hoang Vo
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Abstract

Background: Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), remains a major global health problem, with one-third of the world's population infected.

Objective: This report presents five cases of tuberculous meningitis with a particular emphasis on the symptoms and signs of otitis media that, in various combinations, should raise suspicion for tuberculous meningitis.

Case presentation: These cases underscore the diagnostic challenges and clinical complexities associated with tuberculous otitis media, particularly when there is concurrent involvement of the central nervous system. It is crucial for physicians to maintain a high index of suspicion for tuberculosis in patients exhibiting chronic otorrhea that does not respond to conventional treatments, especially in endemic regions or in the presence of systemic symptoms. The use of advanced diagnostic tools and a multidisciplinary approach is essential for achieving timely diagnosis and effective management. Early initiation of antituberculous therapy, coupled with surgical interventions when warranted, can lead to favorable clinical outcomes. However, it is important to note that some patients may experience long-term sequelae, which highlights the necessity for prompt diagnosis and treatment to improve prognosis in those presenting with otitis media.

Conclusion: The findings of this case series contribute to a better understanding of the relationship between otitis media and tuberculous meningitis, advocating for increased awareness among healthcare providers to facilitate early recognition and intervention.

结核性脑膜炎最初表现为耳乳突炎的诊断挑战。
背景:由结核分枝杆菌(MTB)引起的结核病(TB)仍然是一个主要的全球卫生问题,世界上三分之一的人口受到感染。目的:本报告介绍了5例结核性脑膜炎,特别强调中耳炎的症状和体征,在各种组合中,应引起对结核性脑膜炎的怀疑。病例介绍:这些病例强调了与结核性中耳炎相关的诊断挑战和临床复杂性,特别是当中枢神经系统同时受累时。对于常规治疗无效的慢性耳漏患者,特别是在流行地区或出现全身性症状的患者,医生保持对结核病的高度怀疑是至关重要的。使用先进的诊断工具和多学科方法对于实现及时诊断和有效管理至关重要。早期开始抗结核治疗,并在必要时进行手术干预,可导致良好的临床结果。然而,重要的是要注意,一些患者可能会出现长期的后遗症,这突出了及时诊断和治疗以改善中耳炎患者预后的必要性。结论:本病例系列的研究结果有助于更好地了解中耳炎和结核性脑膜炎之间的关系,倡导提高卫生保健提供者的认识,以促进早期识别和干预。
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