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- Title
The diagnostic challenge of atypical tuberculous meningitis in children from rural area.
- Authors
Dong, Jingjing; Peng, Xiaoyin
- Abstract
Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) is a severe form of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, while its diagnosis is still a challenge in children. Here, six children with atypical TBM were retrospectively reviewed and the main findings were displayed as follows. The enrolled cases exhibited non-specific symptoms on admission, mainly including fever (n = 5), headache (n = 3), vomiting (n = 5), and drowsiness (n = 3), but no typical symptoms of TB infection. Two of them exhibited progressive symptoms under routine treatment. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examinations revealed increased white blood cells and proteins, as well as decreased glucose and chloride in all cases. Chest imaging identified the possibly of pulmonary tuberculous in 2 cases. Cranial CT and MRI revealed neuroimaging abnormality in 1 and 3 cases, respectively. In addition, next-generation sequencing directly supported the diagnosis of TBM in case 5. To sum up, TBM should be highly suspected in children with central nervous system infection, when there are no improvements under routine treatment and/or the presence of progressive symptoms. Timely rechecking of CSF combined with cranial imaging is feasible and valuable for the diagnosis of TBM.
- Subjects
TUBERCULOUS meningitis; CENTRAL nervous system infections; RURAL children; RURAL geography; LEUCOCYTES; MYCOBACTERIAL diseases
- Publication
European Journal of Inflammation, 2022, p1
- ISSN
1721-727X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1721727X221122718