Posterior fossa tuberculosis: Unusual presentations of a common disease and literature review

Q1 Medicine World Neurosurgery: X Pub Date : 2024-03-11 DOI:10.1016/j.wnsx.2024.100329
Nandita Kujur, Satheesh Chandra Sugatha Rao, Bijukrishnan Rajagopalawarrier
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Abstract

The burden of tuberculosis is very high in our country and though the number of deaths due to tuberculosis has drastically reduced, still the associated morbidities caused by the disease can be very debilitating.1 Central nervous system tuberculosis is a rare and serious presentation of tuberculosis, the general presentation being hydrocephalus, meningitis, and disseminated miliary lesions.2 More often than not tuberculosis is associated with immunocompromised status and central nervous system tuberculosis in immunocompetent young individuals with no evidence of systemic tuberculosis is very rare.3Association of tuberculosis with ocular manifestations and even blindness is not uncommon, the causes of blindness being causes like uveitis, retinitis, interstitial keratitis, ophthalmitis, and even orbital tuberculosis.4 Classical teaching in neurosurgery is that a posterior fossa lesion unless proven otherwise is a metastasis. Therefore, here we are discussing three cases of central nervous system tuberculosis in isolation, without any systemic involvement in immunocompetent adults in the posterior fossa region as well as a literature review of cases from across the globe of posterior fossa tuberculosis in immunocompetent adults. The first case is regarding a treatable cause like tuberculoma in an immunocompetent young adult causing blindness which is rare as well as unfortunate. The other two cases highlight the need to keep tuberculosis as a differential even when the clinical features, radiological features, and blood and other investigations are not suggestive.

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1 中枢神经系统结核是结核病的一种罕见而严重的表现形式,一般表现为脑积水、脑膜炎和播散性弥漫性病变。结核病通常与免疫功能低下有关,而免疫功能正常且无全身结核病证据的年轻人患中枢神经系统结核病则非常罕见。3 结核病伴有眼部表现甚至失明的情况并不少见,失明的原因包括葡萄膜炎、视网膜炎、间质性角膜炎、眼炎甚至眼眶结核等。因此,我们在此讨论三例免疫功能正常的成人后窝区孤立性中枢神经系统结核病(无任何全身受累),并对全球免疫功能正常的成人后窝区结核病病例进行文献回顾。第一个病例是免疫功能正常的年轻成年人因结核瘤等可治疗的原因导致失明,这既罕见又不幸。另外两个病例则强调,即使临床特征、放射学特征、血液和其他检查均未提示结核病,也有必要将其作为鉴别病例。
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