Frontal Lobe Tuberculoma: A Clinical and Imaging Challenge

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Abstract

Background: Pediatric nervous system tuberculomas are usually infra-tentorial and multiple. A frontal lobe location is rare. Case Details: We report a 10 year-old boy who presented with a chronic headache and episodes of loss of consciousness. He had no signs of primary pulmonary tuberculosis and a diagnosis of frontal tuberculoma was made upon a post-operative biopsy. He improved following treatment with anti-tubercular drugs. Conclusion: Tuberculosis should be considered in children with a chronic headache or focal neurologic deficit and a supra-tentorial intracranial mass in endemic countries like Ethiopia.

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Alemayehu, T., Ergete, W., & Abebe, W. (2017). Frontal Lobe Tuberculoma: A Clinical and Imaging Challenge. Ethiopian Journal of Health Sciences, 27(6), 677–680.

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