Tuberculosis meningo-encephalitis with positive csf for KB and slowly favourable evolution. Case report.
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BACKGROUND Meningoencephalitis produce by Koch bacillus is a disease including various symptoms, with often atypical onset and evolution, and with an etiological diagnosis being rarely established. It therefore remains a disease with severe prognosis, despite adequate treatment. CASE REPORT a 47 years old male from Neamt County, with chronic otitis in his recent medical history, comes to the emergency room for fever, severe headache, confusion, equilibrium disorders, influenced health status, and meningeal irritation signs. Given his otitis and antibiotic therapy received in recent medical history, the patient was initially diagnosed and treated for beheaded bacterial meningitis (348 elements/mm3, 89% lymphocytes, 5% granulocytes, proteinorrhachia 1.54 g/l). Clinical and paraclinical evolution was poor with persistent fever and headache, impaired mental state, and the spinal puncture showed increased pleocytosis (725 elements/mm3), lymphocytosis (78%), increased proteinorrhachia (2.12 g/l), and low levels of glycorrhachia and chlorurorrhachia. Tuberculosis meningoencephalytis was suspected (confirmed after 3 weeks through cultures on Lowenstein-Jensen medium: positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis), and a tuberculostatic treatment associating four drugs and intravenous Ciprofloxacin was started. Although the treatment included substances against cerebral edema and neurotrophic agent, his evolution showed persistent headache syndrome. We noticed very slow decrease in CSF pleocytosis (after a month) of treatment the patient still had 240 elements/mm3, 85% lymphocytesand 15% granulocytes. Moreover, due to hepatic toxicity a reduction of the tuberculostatic doses was needed. CONCLUSIONS The beginning of the tuberculosis infection symptoms is often surprising, with clinical signs regarding secondary determinations (meningoencephalitis) association with another infection (otitis--wrong diagnosis). as well as persistent yet slowly favorably evolving symptoms, both clinically and paraclinically (CSF parameters). The etiological agent is extremely rarely isolated, due to a very slow growth of the Koch bacillus on special culture mediums and also because such diagnosis is not often considered before starting the treatment.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Revista medico-chirurgicala a Societatii de Medici si Naturalisti din Iasi
دوره 116 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012