Farheen Niazi, Mazhar Badshah, Muhammad Irshad, Sohail Rao.
Concurrent intramedullary spinal cord and intracranial tuberculomas.
J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Jan ;20(2):132-4.

Tubeculosis commonly involves the nervous system, but involvement of spinal cord in the form of intramedullary tuberculoma is rare and concurrent occurrence of cranial and intramedullary tuberculomas is extremely rare. We report a case of concurrent occurrence of intramedullary tuberculoma with multiple intracranial tuberculomas in a young girl from Islamabad, who presented with one month history of paraplegia and with a sensory level at T6. MRI spine showed a well circumscribed lesion opposite T6, which was diagnosed as intramedullary tuberculoma. On cranial imaging, she was found to have multiple round contrast enhancing lesions which were diagnosed as intracranial tuberculomas based on their typical MRI findings. She had complete recovery with conventional treatment of ATT and steroids, without any surgical intervention. The follow-up MRI of patient showed disappearance and complete resolution of most of the lesions.

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