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Intra-Ventricular Tuberculoma: Case report | 48556

Journal of Neurology & Neurophysiology

ISSN - 2155-9562

Intra-Ventricular Tuberculoma: Case report

5th World Congress on Neurology and Therapeutics

March 14-16, 2016 London, UK

Nicoleta Dumitrescu, Ion Poeata and Luminita Smaranda Iancu

Grigore T Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Neurol Neurophysiol

Abstract :

Background: Worldwide are registered annually about 9 million cases of tuberculosis, Romania being the first in the EU, with an incidence of 87 cases /100.000 inhabitants. Aim: To report a very rare case of a 27 year-old man diagnosed with a cerebral intra-ventricular tuberculoma, after he had been treated two months for pulmonary tuberculosis with Mycobacterium tuberculosis - negative sputum smear. Case Report: The patient was brought on August 2015 to â??Prof. Dr. N. Obluâ? Emergency Clinical Hospital, Iasi, by his family because of a confusional syndrome, somnolence and sphincter disorders. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging showed asymmetrical hydrocephalus and a small homogenous enhanced lesion that was located in the lateral right cerebral ventricle and foramen of Monro. A surgical intervention by endoscopic approach was made. A white-yellowish, soft tumor located in the right lateral ventricle and extended into the third ventricle was seen. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination revealed leukocytes (8 cells/mm3) and intact red blood cells (340cells/mm3). Histo-pathological examination of the biopsy showed rare Langhans giant cells, epithelioid histiocytes and lymphocytes, but no caseous necrosis. A final diagnosis of an early intra-ventricular tuberculoma was established. The patient's evolution was favorable under the tuberculostatic treatment and corticoids. Conclusions: This case is customized by the acute development of the intra-ventricular tuberculoma (while the patient had already been treated with tuberculostatic therapy for two months for active pulmonary tuberculosis), low number of white blood cells in CSF, and negative bacterioscopic exam of sputum.

Biography :

Nicoleta Dumitrescu is a 2nd year medical student from “Gr. T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy (UMF), Iasi, Romania. She presented papers to several national and international medical congresses and participated in Student Surgical Society Romania workshops.

Email: nina.dumitrescu000@yahoo.com

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