急性缺血性脑卒中合并结核性脑膜炎1例报告。

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Harsahaj Singh Wilkhoo, Priyanshi Gundaniya, Harshavardhini Visvanathan, Swastika Chatterjee, Ann Dzagnidze
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摘要

背景:结核性脑膜炎(TBM)是一种严重形式的结核病(TB),影响脑膜,经常引起严重的神经问题。及时诊断和护理对于避免不利后果至关重要,特别是在弱势人群中。目的:本病例报告旨在强调TBM的诊断问题和治疗并发症,特别是当合并罕见的神经系统事件,如急性缺血性脑卒中(AIS)时。方法:84岁女性,表现为定向障碍、癫痫发作、失语和偏瘫。最初的影像显示正常的脑积水和双侧脑电图(EEG)的delta活动。尽管抗真菌治疗,CT成像显示广泛的炎症改变。痰液和脑脊液(CSF)检查显示结核分枝杆菌的存在。MRI显示几个急性病变,是TBM的症状。结果:患者发生AIS,这是TBM的一种相对罕见的并发症。治疗开始时联合使用抗结核药物和皮质类固醇。虽然皮质类固醇降低了炎症和死亡风险,但它们可能导致长期残疾,这是一个值得关注的领域。结论:本病例强调了MRI在早期发现tbm相关并发症中的重要作用。尽管皮质类固醇能改善短期预后,但其对长期残疾的影响仍需进一步研究。针对弱势群体的有效管理策略对于改善TBM患者的预后至关重要。
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A Case Report of Acute Ischaemic Stroke Associated with T​uberculous Meningitis.

Background: Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is a severe form of tuberculosis (TB) that affects the meninges, frequently causing major neurological problems. Timely diagnosis and care are crucial to avoid unfavourable consequences, particularly in vulnerable populations.

Purpose: This case report aims to highlight the diagnostic problems and management complications of TBM, especially when combined with rare neurological events such as acute ischaemic stroke (AIS).

Methods: An 84-year-old female presented with disorientation, seizures, aphasia and hemiparesis. The initial imaging revealed normotensive hydrocephalus and bilateral delta activity on the electroencephalogram (EEG). Despite anti-fungal treatment, CT imaging revealed widespread inflammatory alterations. Sputum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tests were done and revealed the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. MRI indicated several acute lesions, which are symptomatic of TBM.

Results: The patient developed AIS, a relatively rare complication of TBM. Treatment was initiated with a combination of anti-TB drugs and corticosteroids. While corticosteroids reduced inflammation and mortality risk, their potential to contribute to long-term disability was noted as an area of concern.

Conclusion: This case underscores the critical role of MRI in the early detection of TBM-related complications. Although corticosteroids improve short-term outcomes, their impact on long-term disability necessitates further research. Effective management strategies tailored to vulnerable populations are essential to improve the prognosis of TBM patients.

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