Shivam Mirg, Jasmine Parihar, Deepti Vibha, Ajay Garg, Gagandeep Singh, Urvashi Singh, M C Sharma, Manjari Tripathi
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Abstract
Brain abscess is rarely caused by coinfection with different pathogens. A middle-aged immunocompetent woman developed right-sided focal motor seizures with Todd's palsy. Brain imaging identified a frontal ring-enhancing lesion for which she started antitubercular therapy and corticosteroids. However, on tapering the corticosteroids, she developed a right-sided hemiparesis with increased lesion size. Excision biopsy identified coinfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Aspergillus spp She recovered well with antitubercular and antifungal agents. Coinfections with multiple pathogens pose diagnostic challenges due to overlapping or non-specific clinical and radiological features. This case underscores the importance of tissue diagnosis to enable appropriate therapy.
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The essential point of Practical Neurology is that it is practical in the sense of being useful for everyone who sees neurological patients and who wants to keep up to date, and safe, in managing them. In other words this is a journal for jobbing neurologists - which most of us are for at least part of our time - who plough through the tension headaches and funny turns week in and week out. Primary research literature potentially relevant to routine clinical practice is far too much for any neurologist to read, let alone understand, critically appraise and assimilate. Therefore, if research is to influence clinical practice appropriately and quickly it has to be digested and provided to neurologists in an informative and convenient way.