Covid-19感染患者结核病再激活:病例报告

Megrelishvili Tamar, Ratiani Levan, Gaprindashvili Tinatin, Saralidze Nana, Nemsadze Grigol, Chikovani Irakli, Jashi Tornike, Nemsadze Vera, Silagava Mariam
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结核性脑膜炎是肺外结核的一种严重表现,通常与大量发病率和死亡率相关。本病例报告讨论了一名39岁男性同时呈COVID-19阳性的结核性脑膜炎的独特表现。患者最初出现COVID-19症状,包括疲劳、发烧和呼吸窘迫。然而,随后的神经系统症状,包括面部不对称、上睑下垂和吞咽困难,导致进一步的评估。影像学和脑脊液分析证实了结核性脑膜炎的诊断。治疗包括多药治疗方案和重症监护病房的支持性护理。患者最终因残余的神经功能缺陷出院。这一病例强调了在COVID-19背景下考虑结核性脑膜炎的重要性,特别是在结核病高负担地区。及时诊断,通过临床评估和诊断工具,如脑脊液分析和放射成像,是有效管理的关键。COVID-19患者结核病再激活的潜在风险突出表明,需要继续保持警惕并及时采取干预措施,以防止严重的疾病后果。关键词:新型冠状病毒,结核性脑膜炎,再激活
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Reactivation of tuberculosis in Covid-19 infected patient: Case report
Tuberculous meningitis is a severe manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, often associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. This case report discusses a unique presentation of tuberculous meningitis in a 39-year-old male who was concurrently positive for COVID-19. The patient initially presented with symptoms of COVID-19, including fatigue, fever, and respiratory distress. However, subsequent neurological symptoms, including facial asymmetry, ptosis, and dysphagia, led to further evaluation. Imaging and cerebrospinal fluid analysis confirmed the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis. Treatment involved a multidrug regimen and supportive care in an intensive care unit. The patient was eventually discharged with residual neurological deficits. This case emphasizes the importance of considering tuberculous meningitis in the context of COVID-19, particularly in regions with a high burden of tuberculosis. Timely diagnosis, through clinical evaluation and diagnostic tools such as cerebrospinal fluid analysis and radiographic imaging, is crucial for effective management. The potential risk of TB reactivation in COVID-19 patients underscores the need for continued vigilance and prompt intervention to prevent severe disease outcomes. Key words: Covid-19, tuberculous meningitis, reactivation
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