Undernutrition as Risk Factor of Hydrocephalus Prevalence in Children with Tuberculous Meningitis

  • Sinaga J
  • Risan N
  • Gamayani U
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Abstract

Background: Hydrocephalus is the most frequent neurological complication in children with tuberculous meningitis. Tuberculosis infection cannot be separated from nutritional status. Children with undernutrition have decreased immunity thus could affect clinical manifestation of tuberculous meningitis. This study was conducted to identify the relationship between undernutrition and the prevalence of hydrocephalus in tuberculous meningitis.

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Sinaga, J. P. M., Risan, N. A., & Gamayani, U. (2017). Undernutrition as Risk Factor of Hydrocephalus Prevalence in Children with Tuberculous Meningitis. Althea Medical Journal, 4(1), 143–147. https://doi.org/10.15850/amj.v4n1.1036

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