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10 Cases of Paradoxical Expansion of Intracranial Terculomas During Chemotherapy

Minn Y

BACKGROUND: Paradoxical intracranial tuberculoma is tuberculoma that developed or was enlarged during antituberculous therapy. The course of the disease or effective treatment are not well known. METHOD: Patients who developed intracranial...
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Tuberculoma Masquerading as a Meningioma: Case Report

Kang JK, Shin HC, Choi JH, Doh JO

  • KMID: 2187398
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1984 Sep;13(3):523-528.
Intracranial tuberculoma may imitate, both clinically and radiologically, the more commonly observed intracranial tumors. A 16 year old female patient was admitted due to exophthalmus(o.d) and headache. Neurologically papilledema was...
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A Case of Pituitary Tuberculoma: Case Report

Cho J, Cho BI

  • KMID: 1688197
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1991 May;20(5):366-370.
The authors describe a case of pituitary tuberculoma in 45 year old female patient with previous history of tuberculous meningitis. Her clinical complaints were headache, visual field defects and amenorrhea....
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A Case of Intracranial Tuberculoma and Optic Disc Tuberculoma Suspected by Miliary Tuberculosis

Jeon KH, Cho YK, Hang KE, Kim KT, Lim SY, Kim BI, Lee SJ, Lee BR

  • KMID: 2317996
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 1996 Apr;43(2):236-242.
Intracranial tuberculoma results from hematogenous spread of pulmonary, intestinal or urogenital tuberculosis. However, it might be caused by pulmonary tuberculosis, mainly. Clinically, symptoms of intracranial tuberculoma are headache and seizure,...
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Clinical Analysis of Intracranial Tuberculomas

Park SP, Choi JH, Doh JO

  • KMID: 2187383
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1984 Sep;13(3):425-431.
We have experienced 10 cases of intracranial tuberculoma which were confirmed by CT scan in National Medical Center from Jan. '79 to Aug. '82. The analysis is based on 10...
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Disseminated Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System : Spinal Intramedullary and Intracranial Tuberculomas

Lim YS, Kim SB, Kim MK, Lim YJ

As a cause of spinal cord compression, intramedullary spinal tuberculoma with central nervous system (CNS) involvement is rare. Aurthors report a 66-year-old female presented with multiple CNS tuberculomas including spinal...
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A Case of Complete Treatment of Multiple Intracranial Tuberculoma

La EY, Lee CY

Although the incidence of intracranial tuberculosis in children have been decreased with development of antituberculous therapy, mortality rate is still high as formerly if the diagnosis and treatment was not...
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A Case of Miliary Tuberculosis Associated with Multiple Intracranial Tuberculoma

Park SY, Lee JH, Chung NG, Kim JT, Chung SY, Kang JH

The incidence of tuberculosis has been decreased, and especially the incidence of severe complicated tuberculosis has been markedly decreased as the result of widely used BCG vaccines. But tuberculosis is...
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A Case of Bilateral Cerebellar Tuberculomas

Shim SB, Kim KD, Choi YK, Kim DJ, Ok YC, Lee KW

  • KMID: 2187012
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1975 Oct;4(2):389-394.
Hematogenous spread from tuberculous lesions of other parts of the body represent the origin of intracranial tuberculomas. In most series of the literature, the cerebellum has about two thirds and...
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Computed tomographic findings of intracranial tuberculoma

Lee SK, Park YK, Lee SR, Seo HS, Hahm CK

Intracranial tuberculomas have been reported occasionally, especially in Asia, though much decreased in recentyears. Those lesions can be diagnosed more easily and acurately using CT than conventional method, including angiography....
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A Case of Different Response of Miliary Lung and Intracranial Nodules to Antituberculous Therapy

Park KY, Lee HJ, Jung JW, Choi YH, Nam SB, Ahn SH, Kim CH, Lee JC

  • KMID: 2319022
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2008 Feb;64(2):153-157.
Although a paradoxical response of tuberculosis to antituberculous therapy is not a rare phenomenon, it can be a clinical challenge to differentiate a paradoxical response from treatment failure. A 25-year-old...
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Miliary Tuberculosis and Multiple Intracranial Tuberculoma : A Case Report

Kang HD, Jun CS, Lee KY, Han JH, Lee HS, Choi J, Herm JK, Hwang KT

Although the incidence of tuberculosis has been decreased, it is still an important community acquired infectious disease in the world. Miliary or disseminated tuberculosis occurs from the inadequacy of host...
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Coexistence of Spinal Intramedullary Tuberculoma and Multiple Intracranial Tuberculomas

Lee DY, Kim SP, Kim IS

Spinal intramedullary tuberculoma remains a very rare entity of central nervous system tuberculosis. This is the same with the coexistence of spinal intramedullary and intracranial tuberculomas that remains extremely rare...
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A Case of Cerebral Tuberculoma who has been Suffered from Recurrent Idiopathic Pleural Effusion

Yoon SK, Moon KR, Rho YI

  • KMID: 2007359
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2002 May;10(1):172-176.
Central nervous system(CNS) involvement by tuberculosis is uncommon in comparison to the involvement of other systems. Untreated tuberculous meningitis is characterized by progressive stupor and a fatal outcome within 4...
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Multiple Tuberculoma Involving the Brain and Spinal Cord in a Patient with Miliary Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Park HS, Song YJ

Although tuberculosis of the central nervous system is well known, the incidence of intramedullary tuberculomas is low and a combination of intramedullary with intracranial tuberculomas is extremely rare. We report...
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Multiple Intracranial Tuberculomas Mimicking Granulocytic Sarcomas in Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Ahn JS, Yang DH, Kim YK, Cho SH, Kim IY, Lee JJ, Chung IJ, Kim HJ

The diagnosis of incracranial tuberculoma in immune-compromised hosts is often difficult because conventional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of tuberculoma reveals various findings and neurologic symptoms are not typical. Here, we...
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Experiences and Conceptualisation of Spinal Intramedullary Tuberculoma Management

Jaiswal M, Gandhi A, Sharma A, Mittal RS

OBJECTIVE: Spinal intramedullary tuberculoma (SIMT) is rare, accounting for 2/100,000 cases of tuberculosis and only 0.2% of all cases of central nervous system(CNS) tuberculosis. We share our experiences of 11...
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Miliary Tuberculosis Mimicking Brain Metastasis from Renal Cell Carcinoma

Ko Y, Mo EK, Park YB, Kang MR, Bae JS, Kim Y

BACKGROUND: Miliary tuberculosis (TB) can cause diagnostic confusion for clinicians because its radiological appearance can resemble that of metastatic cancer. CASE REPORT: Here, we describe the case of a 72-yearold woman...
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Paradoxical Response to Chemotherapy in Tuberculous Pleural Effusion

Jung MK, Lee HJ, Kim MJ, Kim YH, Yang S, Whang IT, Kim BJ

  • KMID: 2314922
  • Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.
  • 2009 Mar;19(1):71-77.
It is defined as the paradoxical response when the clinical or radiologic worsening of old lesions or the development of new lesion occur in spite of appropriate antituberculous therapy. The...
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A Case of Disseminated Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis involving the Brain

Jung EK, Chang JY, Lee YP, Chung MK, Seo EK, Koo HS, Choi HJ

We report a case of a 23-year-old female immigrant from China who was diagnosed with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis affecting her lung and brain, resistant to the standard first-line therapeutics and streptomycin....
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