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. 2018 Sep;16(3):2770-2776.
doi: 10.3892/etm.2018.6496. Epub 2018 Jul 20.

Tuberculous meningitis diagnosis and treatment in adults: A series of 189 suspected cases

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Tuberculous meningitis diagnosis and treatment in adults: A series of 189 suspected cases

Mengchuan Luo et al. Exp Ther Med. 2018 Sep.

Abstract

The present study aimed to summarize the clinical features, alterations in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), imaging characteristics, diagnostic methods, treatment regimens and outcomes of adult Chinese patients with tuberculous meningitis (TBM). Clinical data of 189 cases with 4 cases confirmed with definite TBM, 65 cases of probable (diagnostic score, ≥12 with imaging or ≥10 without imaging) and 120 cases of possible (diagnostic score, 6-11 with imaging or 6-9 without imaging) TBM admitted to Xiangya Hospital of Central South University between January 2009 and January 2015 were investigated retrospectively. Data on the clinical, laboratory and demographic characteristics of patients, as well as the results of radiological investigations and the clinical outcome, were collected for all patients. A total of 89.9% patients illustrated symptoms of acute or sub-acute TBM. The most frequent symptoms and signs were fever (78.3%), headache (89.2%), decreased level of consciousness (48.1%), meningeal irritation (73%), impairment of cranial nerve function and increased intracranial pressure (60%). The CSF protein concentration was significantly elevated and CSF glucose was greatly decreased in these cases. Imaging data were available for 144 cases, with 66 cases presenting abnormal chest X-ray or computed tomography findings, and 127 cases presenting abnormal brain magnetic resonance imaging findings among the 144 patients examined. All patients received anti-tuberculosis (TB) therapy, while 7 patients underwent neurosurgical drainage due to hydrocephalus and 3 patients succumbed to the disease. Among the survivors, 87% presented significant improvement. In conclusion, the diagnosis of TBM should combine clinical manifestations, CSF examination and the effect of anti-TB therapy. Differential diagnosis and trial anti-TB therapy may be of help for diagnosis. Positive CSF smear, CSF culture and biopsy of the brain, or biopsy of meninges are golden standards for the diagnosis of TBM. Early diagnosis and treatment are very important for improving the outcome.

Keywords: cerebrospinal fluid; clinical feature; review; treatment; tuberculous meningitis.

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Figure 1.
Categories of patients with suspected tuberculous meningitis. CT, computed tomography; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging.
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Figure 2.
Imaging data of a representative tuberculous meningitis patient. In the right temporal lobe and thalamus, the strengthened T1, T2 signals could be observed, which indicated that a large part of the brain nodules underwent meningeal enhancement. Furthermore, the cerebral ventricle and associated vessels were moderately expanded.

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