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A Case of Intracerebral Tuberculoma:Clinical characteristics and MRI findings Yohtaro SAKAKIBARA 1 , Yoshio TAGUCHI 1 , Hiroaki SEKlNO 1 , Hiroshi TSUKAMOTO 2 , Tomoko OZAWA 3 , Mamoru TADOKORO 3 1Division of Neurosurgery,Second Department of Surgery,St. Marianna University School of Medicine 2Department of Radiology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine 3Department of Pathology, St. Marianna University School of Medicine Keyword: Tuberculoma , MRI , Brain tumor pp.161-164
Published Date 1994/2/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436900788
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A case of intracerebral tuberculoma treated surgically was reported. A 47-year-old man was admitted to our hospital because of progressive left hemiparesis over the previous 5 months. A computerized tomography scan show-ed a well enhanced mass associated with a marked perifocal edema. T1 weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an isosignal ring around the heterogenous low intensity mass. A low intensity area just interior to this ring was also visualized both in T1 and T2 weighted im-ages. Although the clinical course was unusually long, this was diagnosed as a metastatic brain tumor. He underwent a right frontal craniotomy and a well circum-scribed, yellowish, firm mass was totally extirpated. Pathohistologically, this mass was considered to be a tuberculoma though the tuberculous bacilli could not be identified in Ziehl-Neelsen staining. His hemiplegia im-proved much and his ambulation was restored.

Since tuberclomas are quite rare in developed coun-tries, the diagnosis of intracerebral tuberculomas would be extremely difficult unless tuberculosis was verified in some other organs. The auxiliary examinations even by using MRI have often given little information which would assist diagnossis. However, based on patholo-gical findings, the ring appearance and low intensity area medial to the ring in the outer part of the tuberculoma shown in MRI of our patient seemed to represent a chro-nic granulomatous inflammation and gave a clue to rule out the suspicion of metastatic brain tumors. To make a correct diagnosis of intracerebral tuberculomas, multidis-ciplinary consideration is mandatory.


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