A 10 month old child presents with two weeks history of fever, vomiting and alteration of sensorium Cranial CT scan reveals basal exudates and hydrocephalus, the most likely etiological agent is ?

Correct Answer: Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Description: Ans. is 'a' i.e., Mycobacterium Tuberculosis lnsiduous /gradual onset of fever over a duration of two weeks, with features of raised intracranial tension in the form of vomiting and altered sensorium with characteristic basal exudates and hydrocephalus on cranial CT scan are almost characteristic of tuberculous meningitis. TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS J Tuberculous meningitis usually arises from the formation of metastatic caseous lesions in the cerebral coex or meningitis that develops during the lymphohaematogenous spread of primary infection. This initial lesion increases in size and discharges tubercle bacilli in the subarachnoid space. o This results in gelatinous basal exudate which interferes in the normal flow of CSF, in and out of the ventricular system at the level of basal cisterns leading to a communicating hydrocephalus. Clinical manifestations of tuberculous meningitis o The clinical course of TB meningitis has three stages ? Prodromal stage or stage of invasion Insidious onset Headache and vomiting Low grade fever, loss of appetite Photophobia Disturbed sleep Constipation Stage of meningitis Signs of meningeal irritation develops - Neck rigidity, Kernig's sign Stage of coma Loss of consiousness Bradycardia Pupils arc dilated & fixed Chyne-strokes or Biot type of respiration Episodic decerebration CT findings in TBM : Basal cisterns are obliterated by isodense / hyperdense exudate Post contrast there is a avid enhancement of the basal meninges extending into the ambient, syln, pontine and chiasmatic cisterns. Meningeal enhancement may continue over the cerebral and cerebellar hemispheres. Hydrocephalus is present in 45-87% of patients at time of diagnosis.
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