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Case Reports
. 2007 Feb;6(2):169-73.
doi: 10.3171/spi.2007.6.2.169.

En plaque intradural extramedullary spinal tuberculoma and concurrent intracranial tuberculomas: paradoxical response to antituberculous therapy. Case report

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En plaque intradural extramedullary spinal tuberculoma and concurrent intracranial tuberculomas: paradoxical response to antituberculous therapy. Case report

Natarajan Muthukumar et al. J Neurosurg Spine. 2007 Feb.

Abstract

Spinal intradural extramedullary tuberculoma is a rare entity. Rarer still are extensive en plaque intradural extramedullary tuberculomas occurring concurrently with multiple intracranial tuberculomas as a paradoxical response to chemotherapy for tuberculosis (TB). The authors describe the case of a 21-year-old man who was treated for tuberculous meningitis. Three months after the episode of meningitis, while undergoing chemotherapy for TB, he developed features of thoracic myelopathy. Investigations revealed an extensive en plaque intradural extramedullary lesion spanning seven segments in the lower thoracic spine. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed multiple asymptomatic intracranial tuberculomas. Even after further treatment with antituberculous chemotherapy was initiated, the lesion failed to respond. The authors performed a laminectomy and excised the en plaque intradural extramedullary lesion. The patient's condition responded well to this treatment. Although the appearance of intracranial tuberculoma as a paradoxical response to chemotherapy has been previously reported, no authors have reported on the development of an extensive en plaque intradural extramedullary tuberculoma in conjunction with asymptomatic multiple intracranial tuberculomas as a paradoxical response. In cases in which patients present with compressive myelopathy following therapy for tuberculous meningitis, it is important to consider in the differential diagnosis that intradural extramedullary tuberculoma may be a paradoxical response to chemotherapy. The authors' experience and their review of the literature indicate that surgery has a definitive role to play in the management of spinal intradural extramedullary tuberculoma.

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