Sri Lanka Journal of Medicine (Jul 2021)

Tuberculous meningitis complicated with thoracic cord myelitis; a diagnostic conundrum

  • D. W. A. Shantha,
  • D. Yasaratne,
  • D. M. P. U. K. Ralapanawa,
  • T. Jayalath,
  • S. Abeyagunawardena,
  • D. M. P. K. Dissanayake,
  • W. J. B. S. M. S. Jayawardana

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4038/sljm.v30i1.264
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 132 – 137

Abstract

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Tuberculosis is known as the great masquerader for its ability to present atypically. We report a case of a young man presented with progressive tuberculous meningitis and subsequently developed paraplegia due to thoracic cord myelitis, where diagnosis was confirmed bacteriologically. We highlight the presence of acute gastric dilatation as a warning sign of thoracic cord involvement and the place for CSF examination and spinal imaging in arriving at a clinical diagnosis, as treatment needs to start without delay to avoid permanent sequelae. Patient showed a good response to a combined approach of anti-tuberculosis treatment, systemic steroids and intravenous immunoglobulin.

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