结核性脑膜炎伴双侧视神经炎:病例报告和文献综述

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Khaled W. Sadek, Mohamed A. Atta, Najwa Y. Sultan, Anas A. Ashour
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导言:结核病(TB)是全球发病和死亡的主要原因。结核性脑膜炎(TBM)是原发性结核感染全身播散的一种表现,预后较差,会出现各种长期的神经系统后遗症。因此,了解这种疾病的不同临床表现和表现至关重要。在结核性脑膜炎中,视神经炎症和萎缩可能导致视力丧失,这是最具破坏性的并发症之一。虽然单侧视神经炎作为 TBM 的主要表现症状已在文献中广泛报道,但有关其他几种罕见的神经眼科特征(如 TBM 双侧视神经受累)的信息却很少:我们在此介绍一例 37 岁印度男性患者的病例,该患者表现为单侧视力下降,随后发展为双侧视力下降,因此被诊断为双侧视神经炎。经过进一步的全面检查,诊断为伴有潜在结核瘤的 TBM。经过抗结核治疗和类固醇治疗后,患者的病情有所好转,随访的磁共振成像显示放射学症状也得到了缓解。结论双侧视神经炎的鉴别诊断范围很广,但以脑膜炎或结核瘤形式出现的中枢神经系统结核是罕见的,但也是容易被忽视的。因此,将双侧视神经炎确定为潜在的中枢神经系统结核感染的罕见症状非常重要,这可以加快疾病的诊断和治疗,防止其破坏性并发症的发生。
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Tuberculous Meningitis Presenting with Bilateral Optic Neuritis: A Case Report and Review of Literature
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a major global cause of morbidity and mortality. Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is an implication of systemic dissemination of a primary TB infection that indicates a poorer disease prognosis with various long term neurological sequalae. Consequently, it is crucial to understand different clinical presentations and manifestations of such condition. In TBM, vision loss, which is one of the most devastating complications, may result from optic nerve inflammation and atrophy. Although unilateral optic neuritis as a primary presenting symptom of TBM has been broadly reported in the literature, there is paucity of information related to several other rare neuro-ophthalmic features, such as bilateral optic nerve involvement in TBM. Case presentation: We herein present a case of a 37 years-old Indian male patient presenting with unilateral vision loss that subsequently progressed to bilateral vision loss and was hence diagnosed with bilateral optic neuritis. Additional thorough investigation yielded a diagnosis of TBM with underlying tuberculomas. The patient’s condition improved afterwards with anti-tuberculous therapy and steroids with a follow up magnetic resonance imaging indicating radiological resolution as well. Conclusion: The differential diagnosis of bilateral optic neuritis is broad but a rare, yet an overlooked one would be central nervous system TB in form of meningitis or tuberculoma. Hence, it is important to identify bilateral optic neuritis as a possible rare presenting symptom of an underlying central nervous system TB infection which could lead to a faster disease diagnosis and treatment to prevent its devastating complications.
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Case Reports in Neurology
Case Reports in Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: This new peer-reviewed online-only journal publishes original case reports covering the entire spectrum of neurology. Clinicians and researchers are given a tool to disseminate their personal experience to a wider public as well as to review interesting cases encountered by colleagues all over the world. To complement the contributions supplementary material is welcomed. The reports are searchable according to the key words supplied by the authors; it will thus be possible to search across the entire growing collection of case reports with universally used terms, further facilitating the retrieval of specific information. Following the open access principle, the entire contents can be retrieved at no charge, guaranteeing easy access to this valuable source of anecdotal information at all times.
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