Tuberculosis of the central nervous system: overview of neuroradiological findings

  • Bernaerts, A
  • Vanhoenacker, FM
  • Parizel, PM
  • van Altena, R
  • Laridon, A
  • De Roeck, J
  • Coeman, [No Value]
  • De Schepper, AM
  • Goethem, J.W.M.
Publication date
August 2003
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

This article presents the range of manifestations of tuberculosis (TB) of the craniospinal axis. Central nervous system (CNS) infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis occurs either in a diffuse form as basal exudative leptomeningitis or in a localized form as tuberculoma, abscess, or cerebritis. In addition to an extensive review of computed tomography and magnetic resonance features, the pathogenesis and the relevant clinical setting are discussed. Modem imaging is a cornerstone in the early diagnosis of CNS tuberculosis and may prevent unnecessary morbidity and mortality. Contrast-enhanced MR imaging is generally considered as the modality of choice in the detection and assessment of CNS tuberculosis

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