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- C Berger, C P Braegger, M Albisetti, K Landau, and D Nadal.
- Infectious Diseases Unit, University Children's Hospital of Zürich, Switzerland.
- Neuropediatrics. 1996 Jun 1; 27 (3): 161-3.
AbstractComplex febrile convulsions were the initial clinical manifestation of miliary tuberculosis in a 4-year-old immigrant girl. The cerebral lesions were visible only after contrast-enhanced cranial computed tomography (CT) while native CT scan as well as cell count and glucose concentration in the cerebrospinal fluid were normal. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was cultured from gastric aspirate and liver biopsy tissue. Treatment with isoniazid and rifampin for 12 months, pyrazinamide for 9 months, and ethambutol for the initial 6 weeks resulted in resolution of the cerebral lesions but a retinal scar after granuloma formation in the right eye caused reduced visus. This case demonstrates the importance of thorough search for tuberculosis even in the absence of overt clinical pulmonary signs especially in high-risk individuals such as immigrants.
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