Diffuse Tuberculous Cerebritis in Immunocompetent Hosts-An Uncommon Entity
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Correspondence
Dr. Sunil Pradhan,
Professor and Head, Department of Neurology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences,
Lucknow-226014, Uttar Pradesh, India.
E-mail: drspradhan@rediffmail.com
Central Nervous System (CNS) tuberculosis is a common disease in developing countries with varied presentation, the most common being tuberculous meningitis. Meningitis, in many cases leads to infection of the underlying cortex resulting in cerebritis, encephalitis or abscess formation. Tuberculous cerebritis has either been described as a focal entity in normal subjects or as a diffuse entity in immunocompromised hosts. We present here two cases of diffuse tuberculous cerebritis in immunocompetent patients. One had presented with left focal seizure with paraparesis while the other presented with non-localising features of raised intracranial pressure. Tubercular Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) was positive in Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) in the first patient while CSF picture was suggestive of tubercular meningitis in the second making him a possible case of tuberculosis. Both the patients improved significantly on anti-tubercular drugs.