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. 2022 Jan 6;15:35–45. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S328197

Table 5.

Clinical Data of CNS-TB Patients

Age Gender Nation The Main Symptoms Pathological Diagnosis Supplement
55 Male Han nationality frontoparietal mass for 20 days Bilateral frontal brain regions Tuberculous granuloma 5cm*5cm subcutaneous nodule on the frontoparietal, skin-colored, soft, no tenderness, poor mobility, and fluctuating
27 Male Minority Repeated fever for more than 3 months with paroxysmal convulsions 3 times The right forehead and parietal lobe Tuberculous granuloma The patient fell repeatedly 4 times with loss of consciousness in the past 15 days. Radiographic results: intracranial multiple space-occupying lesions, larger lesions in the right forehead and parietal lobe
19 Female Minority Intermittent headache for more than 2 months with the right limb convulsed 3 times Intracranial multiple caseous necrotizing Tuberculosis Radiographic results:Multiple intracranial lesions in the right cerebellum, left occipital lobe and parietal lobe
55 Male Minority Intermittent headache with left limb weakness for more than 5 months Right temporal Tuberculous granuloma The patient felt impaired vision on the right side. Radiographic results: edema on the right temporal side, granulomatous inflammation with massive necrosis
81 Male Minority Intermittent headache with vision loss for 3 weeks Left frontotemporal region Tuberculous granuloma The patient had dizziness, headache and vomiting 1 time. Radiographic results: space-occupying lesions in the left frontotemporal area
41 Male Minority Intermittent headache with vomiting for 2 weeks Cerebellar Tuberculous granuloma The patient developed unsteady sitting and walking 7 days ago. Imaging results: cerebellar space-occupying lesions, supratentorial ventricles with dilatation and hydrocephalus