Recurrent paradoxical tuberculosis with chest wall abscess and optochiasmatic tuberculoma
We describe an adolescent case of recurrent paradoxical response complicating tuberculous meningitis. The first paradoxical tuberculosis presented as chest wall abscess, which was complicated by uniocular, gradually progressive, painless loss of vision after 6 months.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Suresh Kumar Sumeet R Dhawan Lokesh Saini Paramjeet Singh Sanjay Verma Meenu Singh Source Type: research
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