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Title: [Paradoxical expansive lesions of cerebral tuberculosis during antitubercular drug therapy]. Author: Andrade Filho Ade S, Gomes AG, De Lemos AC, Neves MC, Souza YM, Pereira SL, De Souza AP, Dos Santos PL. Journal: Arq Neuropsiquiatr; 1999 Jun; 57(2B):471-5. PubMed ID: 10450356. Abstract: Central nervous system involvement by tuberculosis presents two main types: tuberculosis meningitis or tuberculoma. This second condition has nowadays ideal conditions for development. We report three patients who developed paradoxical brain tuberculosis expansive lesion during the use of tuberculostatic drugs. The cases point out the importance of tomography follow up of patients who present neurological signs in the course of treatment for tuberculosis. The first two patients presented onset of the a neurological symptoms, associated with lung tuberculosis. The third patient previously had tuberculous meningitis. Computerized tomography was used to follow up these patients. Tuberculostatic and corticoid drugs were used for treatment.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]