Pachymeningitis is a rare chronic disorder of the duramater caused by various infectious, autoimmune or malignant diseases. We report a child with chronic tuberculous pachymeningitis, who presented with clinical manifestations of meningitis with a compatible cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Despite signs of progressive neurological involvement, extensive work-up done to rule out known causes of dural inflammation was negative. The patient was started empirically on anti-tuberculous therapy, to which he responded after 2 weeks. He was discharged on anti-TB medications. He remains well on follow-up. We recommend a trial of anti-tuberculous treatment in children presenting with signs of pachymeningitis in whom the cause of chronic meningeal inflammation cannot be identified.
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Karimi, A., Tabatabaei, S. R., Shiva, F., Sayfikar, M., Jafari, M., Shirvani, F., & Shiari, R. (2013). Tuberculous pachymeningitis in a young child with spinal involvement: A case report. Archives of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 1(1), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.5812/pedinfect.5351
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