An examination was made of 133 children and 89 adults, aged 3 to 60 years, who had admitted for suspected tuberculous meningitis. The diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis was established in 113 children and 79 adults. In the remaining 20 ill children and 10 adult patients, tuberculous etiology of the disease was rejected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper deals with the clinical symptoms and course of childhood tuberculous meningitis which were associated with M. tuberculosis form detected in the cerebrospinal fluid. It was found that with the bacterial forms of the agent in the liquor, the disease is characterized by an acute onset and rapid development of inflammatory changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Mikrobiol Epidemiol Immunobiol
June 1987
Wide-range microbiological study (bacterioscopy, inoculation, biological assays) of 114 lung tuberculomas excised from 107 patients has revealed a pronounced variability and sharply decreased viability of mycobacterial populations vegetating in caseous foci. Differences in the frequency and character of the detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and their altered forms, arising from the use of three above-mentioned methods of microbiological investigation, were noted. Bacterioscopy proved to be more informative with respect to the detection of the bacterial forms of M.
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