Journal article
Tuberculous meningitis: A 30-year review
SJ Kent, SM Crowe, A Yung, CR Lucas, AM Mijch
Clinical Infectious Diseases | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 1993
Abstract
Tuberculous meningitis remains an important illness that can be difficult to diagnose in a timely fashion and carries significant morbidity. We present a retrospective review of the cases of tuberculous meningitis diagnosed and treated at a single institution. Fifty-eight cases were identified and stratified according to stage of disease at presentation. Four patients (7%) died; three (5%) developed severe neurological sequelae. Poor outcomes were largely confined to cases presenting in an advanced stage and at the extremes of age. Corticosteroids were administered to 56 patients and may have contributed to the comparatively good outcome in these cases. © 1993 by The University of Chicago.