A 31-year-old man presented with acute left hemiplegia. History revealed a tuberculous pneumonia partially treated 10 months before, and headache and left leg jerks occurring recently. Upon examination, he was drowsy, with rightward gaze and head deviation and left hemiplegia. MRI showed an infarct on the right anterior and middle cerebral artery territory, leptomeningitis, and 2 tuberculomas (...