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Whither short-course chemotherapy for tuberculous meningitis?
A Goel1, S K Pandya, A R Satoskar
1Department of Neurosurgery Seth GS Medical College, Bombay, India.
Neurosurgery
|September 1, 1990
Abstract:
Short-course chemotherapy is well established for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis but not for extrapulmonary disease. We present a series of 35 cases in which chemotherapy for tuberculous meningitis was given for a period of less than 2 years. Short-term therapy was associated with recrudescence of tuberculous meningitis and, in some cases, with the development of deep cerebral infarcts and permanent neurological deficits. We think short-term chemotherapy for tuberculosis of the central nervous system is inadequate.