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Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco

Neuro-Meningeal Tuberculosis (NMT) is a severe infection of the central nervous system which causes a public health problem in Morocco and in several countries in the world. In order to describe the epidemiological, clinical, paraclinical and outcome among NMT patients without HIV, we carried out a...

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Autores principales: Ahizoune, Aziz, Satte, Amal, Ajamat, Mohamed, Raggabi, Amine, Lemnouer, Abdelhay, Bourazza, Ahmed
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505018
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.43.31.28669
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author Ahizoune, Aziz
Satte, Amal
Ajamat, Mohamed
Raggabi, Amine
Lemnouer, Abdelhay
Bourazza, Ahmed
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Ajamat, Mohamed
Raggabi, Amine
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Bourazza, Ahmed
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description Neuro-Meningeal Tuberculosis (NMT) is a severe infection of the central nervous system which causes a public health problem in Morocco and in several countries in the world. In order to describe the epidemiological, clinical, paraclinical and outcome among NMT patients without HIV, we carried out a retrospective study at the neurology department of the Military Hospital of Rabat in Morocco, over a period of 17 years (2000-2017). Forty patients were included with a mean age of 44 years (± 18) and a sex ratio of 1.66. A history evoking the possibility of tuberculous origin was found in 8 patients (20%). Febrile confusion was the most common clinical manifestation and was observed in 22 patients (55%) followed by febrile meningeal syndrome in 12 patients (30%). The main abnormalities noted in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were: hydrocephalus in 13 cases (32.5%), intra-cranial tuberculomas in 10 patients (25%) and leptomeningitis in 9 cases (22.5%). Cerebrospinal fluid study found clear aspect in 29 patients (75%), direct acid fast bacilli smear examination was positive in 4 patients (10%) and positive culture in 4 patients (10%). The Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) study returned positive in 6 patients (35%) of the 17 patients tested. The outcome was good in 18 patients (45%) while 19 patients suffered from neurological sequelae (47.5%) and 3 cases of death recorded (7.5%). Febrile confusion was the most reported manifestation in our patients. Subacute onset of symptoms was the most predominant feature in our patients as reported in the literature. Our results are consistent with the literature and confirm the severity of this infectious disease, even in HIV-negative patients.
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spelling pubmed-97169672022-12-08 Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco Ahizoune, Aziz Satte, Amal Ajamat, Mohamed Raggabi, Amine Lemnouer, Abdelhay Bourazza, Ahmed Pan Afr Med J Case Series Neuro-Meningeal Tuberculosis (NMT) is a severe infection of the central nervous system which causes a public health problem in Morocco and in several countries in the world. In order to describe the epidemiological, clinical, paraclinical and outcome among NMT patients without HIV, we carried out a retrospective study at the neurology department of the Military Hospital of Rabat in Morocco, over a period of 17 years (2000-2017). Forty patients were included with a mean age of 44 years (± 18) and a sex ratio of 1.66. A history evoking the possibility of tuberculous origin was found in 8 patients (20%). Febrile confusion was the most common clinical manifestation and was observed in 22 patients (55%) followed by febrile meningeal syndrome in 12 patients (30%). The main abnormalities noted in brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were: hydrocephalus in 13 cases (32.5%), intra-cranial tuberculomas in 10 patients (25%) and leptomeningitis in 9 cases (22.5%). Cerebrospinal fluid study found clear aspect in 29 patients (75%), direct acid fast bacilli smear examination was positive in 4 patients (10%) and positive culture in 4 patients (10%). The Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) study returned positive in 6 patients (35%) of the 17 patients tested. The outcome was good in 18 patients (45%) while 19 patients suffered from neurological sequelae (47.5%) and 3 cases of death recorded (7.5%). Febrile confusion was the most reported manifestation in our patients. Subacute onset of symptoms was the most predominant feature in our patients as reported in the literature. Our results are consistent with the literature and confirm the severity of this infectious disease, even in HIV-negative patients. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9716967/ /pubmed/36505018 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.43.31.28669 Text en Copyright: Aziz Ahizoune et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/The Pan African Medical Journal (ISSN: 1937-8688). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution International 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ahizoune, Aziz
Satte, Amal
Ajamat, Mohamed
Raggabi, Amine
Lemnouer, Abdelhay
Bourazza, Ahmed
Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco
title Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco
title_full Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco
title_fullStr Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco
title_full_unstemmed Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco
title_short Neuromeningeal tuberculosis in HIV-negative patients: a retrospective study in Rabat, Morocco
title_sort neuromeningeal tuberculosis in hiv-negative patients: a retrospective study in rabat, morocco
topic Case Series
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9716967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36505018
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2022.43.31.28669
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