SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Aug 2024)

Diagnostic delay in ankle and foot tuberculosis resulting in tuberculoma and tuberculous meningitis in a middle-aged female: A case report

  • Hedwiga F Swai,
  • Sibtain M Moledina,
  • Sylvia B Nsato,
  • Amina Mgunya,
  • Joan Rugemalila,
  • Veridiana Byemelwa,
  • Sharon Ismail,
  • Pauline Chale,
  • Luth Mwapule,
  • Alex Masao,
  • Jude Tarimo,
  • Amunga Meda,
  • Fatuma Muhali,
  • May Shoo,
  • Eva Uiso,
  • Stella Rwezaura,
  • Eliaichi Minja,
  • Deogratius Beda,
  • Sarah K Nyagabona,
  • Onesmo Kisanga,
  • Sayan Salehe,
  • Faraja Chiwanga,
  • Said Mwemba,
  • John Rwegasha,
  • Grace Shayo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X241274223
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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A middle-aged woman presents with chronic foot arthritis which progressed to a non-healing ulcer, which was unresponsive to conventional antibiotics and debridement. She then developed cerebral manifestations and was empirically treated with antitubercular medications which led to healing of the ulcer. Unfortunately, delays in initiating treatment resulted in development of other extrapulmonary tuberculosis complications such as cerebral tuberculoma with tuberculous meningitis. She was subsequently diagnosed with neurocysticercosis which continued to worsen during her hospital stay. She eventually succumbed to her illness due to the complications and a possible nosocomial infection. This case highlights the challenges with diagnosis of uncommon presentations of common diseases in an endemic area, leading to diagnostic delays and development of serious complications.