2014
DOI: 10.58739/jcbs/v04i1.12
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Atypical presentations of Neurotuberculosis

Abstract: Tuberculosis is considered to be one of the oldest of human diseases. It virtually involves majority of organ system in human body. Neurotuberculosis is known to involve meninges brain parenchyma, vertebral column, spinal cord either individually or in various combinations. Clinical features of neurotuberculosis depend on site of involvement. Atypical presentations are known. We present a case series of 3 patients of neurotuberculosis with atypical clinical presentation.

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