Pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and outcome aspects of cerebral tuberculosis.
MK Katti - Medical science monitor: international medical journal …, 2004 - europepmc.org
Cerebral tuberculosis or tuberculosis of the brain manifests predominantly as tuberculous
meningitis followed by tuberculoma, tuberculous abscess, and other concomitant forms such …
meningitis followed by tuberculoma, tuberculous abscess, and other concomitant forms such …
Suprasellar tubercular abscess presenting as panhypopituitarism: a common lesion in an uncommon site with a brief review of literature
Following widespread use of imaging, detection rate of abnormal sites of parenchymal
neuro-tuberculosis is on a rise. A handful of cases of tuberculomas/abscesses in …
neuro-tuberculosis is on a rise. A handful of cases of tuberculomas/abscesses in …
Tuberculous meningitis in BCG vaccinated and unvaccinated children
Background: A modified clinical presentation of tuberculous meningitis (TBM) in children
vaccinated with BCG has been described in the literature. However, most reports are old …
vaccinated with BCG has been described in the literature. However, most reports are old …
Clinicopathological study of tuberculous brain abscess
S Chakraborti, A Mahadevan, A Govindan… - … -Research and Practice, 2009 - Elsevier
Central nervous system tuberculosis is still one of the leading causes of morbidity in the
develo** world, and tuberculous abscess is one of its uncommon manifesting forms. It …
develo** world, and tuberculous abscess is one of its uncommon manifesting forms. It …
The pathology and pathogenesis of tuberculous encephalopathy and myeloradiculopathy: a comparison with allergic encephalomyelitis
DK Dastur - Child's Nervous System, 1986 - Springer
The pathology and pathogenesis of tuberculous encephalopathy are reviewed. They confirm
the findings in a smaller series previously published. The main features were:(1) diffuse …
the findings in a smaller series previously published. The main features were:(1) diffuse …
Neurosurgically relevant aspects of pathology and pathogenesis of intracranial and intraspinal tuberculosis
DK Dastur - Neurosurgical review, 1983 - Springer
In view of the persisting high prevalence (though somewhat reduced compared to 20 years
ago) of various forms of neurotuberculosis, especially in economically underpriviledged and …
ago) of various forms of neurotuberculosis, especially in economically underpriviledged and …
[HTML][HTML] Intraventricular tuberculous abscess: a case report.
GV Vajramani, BI Devi, T Hegde, V Santosh… - Neurology …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Ventricles can be involved in different ways in neurotuberculosis, however, the occurrence
of intraventricular abscess has been rarely reported. We report a young woman who had …
of intraventricular abscess has been rarely reported. We report a young woman who had …
Production of experimental brain abscess in the rat
HR Winn, M Mendes, P Moore, C Wheeler… - Journal of …, 1979 - thejns.org
✓ Experimental evaluation of brain abscess has been inhibited by the lack of a simple and
reproducible model in small animals. A stereotaxic headholder and slow infusion of 1 µl of …
reproducible model in small animals. A stereotaxic headholder and slow infusion of 1 µl of …
Role of stereotactic aspiration in the management of tuberculous brain abscess
A Mohanty, SK Venkatarama, MK Vasudev, N Khanna… - Surgical neurology, 1999 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND Intracranial tuberculous abscesses are uncommon clinical entities, even in
countries where tuberculosis is endemic. Surgical excision and antituberculous treatment is …
countries where tuberculosis is endemic. Surgical excision and antituberculous treatment is …
[PDF][PDF] Management of tuberculosis of the central nervous system: Our experience.
PN Tandon - National Medical Journal of India, 2018 - nmji.in
'From both thy nostril, from both eyes, From thy ears and from thy chin. Forth from thy brain
and tongue I root Consumption seated in thy head. Forth from the neck and from the nape …
and tongue I root Consumption seated in thy head. Forth from the neck and from the nape …