Tuberculous involvement of central nervous system (CNS), although not very frequent, results in severe morbidity. Tuberculosis (TB) is endemic in developing countries but even in developed countries, after an initial decline up until 1980’s, incidence of TB is on the rise. The AIDS epidemic, emergence of multi-drug resistant strains and immigration of people from endemic areas are some of the factors significantly contributing to this increase. Consequently, the burden of central nervous system tuberculosis has increased significantly worldwide
Background: Tuberculosis is an endemic problem that is of important public health concern in Saudi A...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a paucity of literature related to the neuroimaging of CNS tubercul...
INTRODUCTION: The Atharvana veda calls it another name “balasa”. It is in the Atharvana veda that ...
Tuberculous involvement of central nervous system (CNS), although not very frequent, results in seve...
Central nervous system (CNS) involvement, one of the most devastating clinical manifestations of tub...
Brain and spinal cord tuberculosis are one of the commonest neurological infection in developing cou...
AbstractIntracranial tuberculoma is the second most common manifestation of central nervous system (...
Intracranial tuberculoma is one of the rare central nervous system manifestations of Mycobacterium t...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) can involve almost any organ of the body. In the central nervo...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still to be worlds major health concern. About 8,6 million cases occur in 2012 ...
Objective: To study the pattern of neurological manifestations of tuberculosis among adult Sudanese ...
Introduction: Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) develops in 2 steps. Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli e...
Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis (TB) is a great medical masquerader having a multi-spectra...
Extensive central nervous system tuberculosis is rare especially in immunocompetent adults. This is ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to see the risk factors and clinical manifestations of the cent...
Background: Tuberculosis is an endemic problem that is of important public health concern in Saudi A...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a paucity of literature related to the neuroimaging of CNS tubercul...
INTRODUCTION: The Atharvana veda calls it another name “balasa”. It is in the Atharvana veda that ...
Tuberculous involvement of central nervous system (CNS), although not very frequent, results in seve...
Central nervous system (CNS) involvement, one of the most devastating clinical manifestations of tub...
Brain and spinal cord tuberculosis are one of the commonest neurological infection in developing cou...
AbstractIntracranial tuberculoma is the second most common manifestation of central nervous system (...
Intracranial tuberculoma is one of the rare central nervous system manifestations of Mycobacterium t...
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) can involve almost any organ of the body. In the central nervo...
Tuberculosis (TB) is still to be worlds major health concern. About 8,6 million cases occur in 2012 ...
Objective: To study the pattern of neurological manifestations of tuberculosis among adult Sudanese ...
Introduction: Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) develops in 2 steps. Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli e...
Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis (TB) is a great medical masquerader having a multi-spectra...
Extensive central nervous system tuberculosis is rare especially in immunocompetent adults. This is ...
Objective: The aim of this study was to see the risk factors and clinical manifestations of the cent...
Background: Tuberculosis is an endemic problem that is of important public health concern in Saudi A...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a paucity of literature related to the neuroimaging of CNS tubercul...
INTRODUCTION: The Atharvana veda calls it another name “balasa”. It is in the Atharvana veda that ...