累及大脑的大结核肿块:结果和处理。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Prasannakumar Palanikumar, Priyanka Gautam, Harshad Arvind Vanjare, Nagaraj Veerasamy, Mithun Mohan George, Leeberk Raja Inbaraj, Edmond Jonathan Gandham, Ajith Sivadasan, Rajiv Karthik, Abi Manesh
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大结核肿块病变(LTML)累及中枢神经系统的最佳管理仍不清楚。我们进行了一项单中心、回顾性、观察性研究,评估了2010年1月至2023年2月LTML患者的预后。LTML定义为超过或等于3cm的结核瘤或结核性脓肿。主要结果是日常生活活动的独立性,在6个月的随访中通过改进的Rankin量表(mRS)进行评估。在研究期间确定了46例患者。平均年龄27.6±12岁,中位抗结核治疗时间(ATT)为18个月,中位随访时间为20个月(四分位数差为15.7 ~ 40)。单纯ATT组76.9% (10/13),ATT联合类固醇组62.5% (10/16),ATT联合手术组87.5% (7/8),ATT联合类固醇和手术组66.9%(6/9)。基线时的中位mRS为2(1-3),随访6个月时的中位mRS为1(0-2)。在ATT中加入类固醇或手术干预均未显著改善主要结局(P = 0.637)。需要进一步的大规模研究来证实这些初步观察结果。
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Large Tuberculous Mass Lesions Involving the Brain: Outcomes and Management.

The optimal management of large tuberculous mass lesions (LTML) involving the central nervous system remains unclear. We conducted a single-center, retrospective, observational study that assessed the outcomes of patients with LTML from January 2010 to February 2023. An LTML was defined as a tuberculoma or tubercular abscess exceeding or equal to 3 cm. The primary outcome was independence in activities of daily living, as assessed by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at a follow-up of 6 months. Forty-six patients were identified during the study period. Their mean age was 27.6 ± 12 years, the median duration of antituberculous therapy (ATT) was 18 months, and the median duration of follow-up was 20 months (interquartile range 15.7-40). The favorable outcomes were 76.9% (10/13) for ATT alone, 62.5% (10/16) for ATT with steroids, 87.5% (7/8) for ATT with surgery, and 66.9% (6/9) for ATT, steroids, and surgery. The median mRS at baseline in the study was 2 (1-3), and at the 6 month follow-up, it was 1 (0-2). Adding steroids or surgical intervention to ATT did not significantly improve primary outcomes (P = 0.637). Further large-scale studies are necessary to confirm these preliminary observations.

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American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
6.20
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3.00%
发文量
508
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, established in 1921, is published monthly by the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. It is among the top-ranked tropical medicine journals in the world publishing original scientific articles and the latest science covering new research with an emphasis on population, clinical and laboratory science and the application of technology in the fields of tropical medicine, parasitology, immunology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, basic and molecular biology, virology and international medicine. The Journal publishes unsolicited peer-reviewed manuscripts, review articles, short reports, images in Clinical Tropical Medicine, case studies, reports on the efficacy of new drugs and methods of treatment, prevention and control methodologies,new testing methods and equipment, book reports and Letters to the Editor. Topics range from applied epidemiology in such relevant areas as AIDS to the molecular biology of vaccine development. The Journal is of interest to epidemiologists, parasitologists, virologists, clinicians, entomologists and public health officials who are concerned with health issues of the tropics, developing nations and emerging infectious diseases. Major granting institutions including philanthropic and governmental institutions active in the public health field, and medical and scientific libraries throughout the world purchase the Journal. Two or more supplements to the Journal on topics of special interest are published annually. These supplements represent comprehensive and multidisciplinary discussions of issues of concern to tropical disease specialists and health issues of developing countries
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