BACKGROUND
Intracranial tuberculous abscesses are uncommon clinical entities, even in
countries where tuberculosis is endemic. Surgical excision and antitubercul
ous treatment is the treatment of choice. The role of stereotactic aspirati
on in the management of these lesions is highlighted in this communication.
METHODS
Three patients, all receiving treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis, present
ed with symptoms of raised intracranial pressure and neurological deficits.
Computed tomography (CT) scans revealed cystic lesions with enhancing rim
in the thalamus in two patients and multiple coalescing cystic lesions in t
he deep temporal region in another.
RESULTS
Stereotactic aspiration of the cyst and biopsy of the cyst wall were perfor
med in all. In two, the pus revealed acid fast bacilli (AFB). In another, t
hough the pus did not reveal any AFB, the wall showed tuberculous granuloma
. Antituberculous treatment was continued in all the patients. Follow-up CT
revealed resolution of the lesions in all patients.
CONCLUSION
Stereotactic aspiration is an useful alternative modality of management of
tuberculous abscesses in a selected group of patients. (C) 1999 by Elsevier
Science Inc.