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10 Cases of Paradoxical Expansion of Intracranial Terculomas During Chemotherapy

Minn Y

BACKGROUND: Paradoxical intracranial tuberculoma is tuberculoma that developed or was enlarged during antituberculous therapy. The course of the disease or effective treatment are not well known. METHOD: Patients who developed intracranial...
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Two Cases of Intracerebral Tuberculoma

Song KY, Cho CS, Kim CH, Ha YI

  • KMID: 1694202
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1993 Dec;22(12):1375-1380.
It is believed that differentiating tuberculoma, abscess, metastatic tumor and glioma is often difficult without exisional biopsy. The authers report two cases of tuberculoma in the cerebral hemisphere which were...
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Tuberculoma of the septum pellucidi

Choi WS, Lee SW, Lim JH, Ahn CY, Rhee BA, Kim GK, Leem W

Tuberculoma of the septum pellucidi is unusual in location and has not been reported. Septal tuberculoma wasappeared to mimikking a colloid cyst on CT scan. So it should be included...
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A Case of Solitary Choroidal Tuberculoma

Oh YD, Kwak HW

  • KMID: 2204796
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1986 Aug;27(4):687-691.
Solitary choroidal tuberculoma is a rare ocular tuberculosis, a form of secondary infection derived through the blood-stream from some focus of infection elsewhere in the body, characterized by gradual growing...
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MR Imaging of Intradural Extramedullary Tuberculoma of the Spinal Cord: Report of Two Cases

Sohn YJ, Choi SS, Jeon SJ, Park SH, Juhng SK

  • KMID: 2144325
  • J Korean Soc Magn Reson Med.
  • 2008 Dec;12(2):201-205.
Intradural extramedullary tuberculoma of the spinal cord is a rare manifestation of the spinal tuberculosis, with a few cases described so far. Recently, we have experienced two cases of extensive...
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A Case of Pituitary Tuberculoma: Case Report

Cho J, Cho BI

  • KMID: 1688197
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1991 May;20(5):366-370.
The authors describe a case of pituitary tuberculoma in 45 year old female patient with previous history of tuberculous meningitis. Her clinical complaints were headache, visual field defects and amenorrhea....
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Spiculation of Lung Mass on CT: Carcinoma vs. Tuberculoma

Lim SJ, Han TI, Yoon Y, Sung DW

  • KMID: 2201725
  • J Korean Radiol Soc.
  • 1994 Jul;31(1):63-67.
PURPOSE: Spiculation pathologically correlated with irregular fibrosis, localized lymphatic spread of tumor, or an infiltrative growth pattern of tumor, and the spiculation was Observed in malignant mass. But the spiculation...
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A Case of Tuberculoma in Posterior Fossa

Park HK, Kim SH, Park DB, Shin KM

The authors report a case of tuberculoma in the posterior fossa, that developed 1 year after a procedure of ventriculo-peritonial shunt due to communicating hydrocephalus as complication of tuberculous meningitis....
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A Case of Tuberculoma in Cerebral Hemisphere

Kay CS, Kim G, Chee SH, Kim JK

  • KMID: 2187102
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1977 Dec;6(2):561-566.
The authors report a case of tuberculoma of the cerebral hemisphere, which has been excised under the operating microscope. With the references reviewed, this case is interesting one in supratentorial...
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A Case of intramedullary spinal tuberculoma and multiple brain tuberculoma associated with pulmonary tuberculosis

Lee HJ, Kim CT, Cho DI, Rhu NS, Cho PZ

Tuberculomas in the spine are estimated to be 15 to 50 times less common than those occurring in the cranium. We experienced a case of intramedullary spinal tuberculoma and brain...
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Intradural extramedullary tuberculoma of the spinal cord: a case report

Kim MS, Kim KJ, Chung CK, Kim HJ

Intradural extramedullary (IDEM) tuberculoma of the spinal cord is uncommon entity and moreover, few reports have been documented on concurrent IDEM and intracranial tuberculomas. Authors report a case of IDEM...
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A Case of Intracranial Tuberculoma and Optic Disc Tuberculoma Suspected by Miliary Tuberculosis

Jeon KH, Cho YK, Hang KE, Kim KT, Lim SY, Kim BI, Lee SJ, Lee BR

  • KMID: 2317996
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 1996 Apr;43(2):236-242.
Intracranial tuberculoma results from hematogenous spread of pulmonary, intestinal or urogenital tuberculosis. However, it might be caused by pulmonary tuberculosis, mainly. Clinically, symptoms of intracranial tuberculoma are headache and seizure,...
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A Case of Retroperitoneal Tuberculoma

Kim JS, Koh JS, Rim JS

  • KMID: 1912506
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1987 Apr;28(2):329-332.
Tuberculoma means a tumor-like mass resulting from enlargement of a caseous tubercle which microscopically shows infiltration of epithelioid cells, Langhans giant cells and lymphocytes. In a 57-year-old woman suffering from...
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Disseminated Tuberculosis of Central Nervous System : Spinal Intramedullary and Intracranial Tuberculomas

Lim YS, Kim SB, Kim MK, Lim YJ

As a cause of spinal cord compression, intramedullary spinal tuberculoma with central nervous system (CNS) involvement is rare. Aurthors report a 66-year-old female presented with multiple CNS tuberculomas including spinal...
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En Plaque Tuberculoma: a Case Report

Kim YE, Lee D, Hwang H, Kim M

In Korea, tuberculosis is still common disease. Central nervous system tuberculosis can manifest in a variety of forms, including tuberculous meningitis, tuberculous cerebritis, tuberculoma, tuberculous abscess, and miliary tuberculosis. Although...
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Hepatic tuberculoma: 4 cases report

Cho JY, Choi JD, Lee MS, Kim JH, Cho SW, Shim CS

  • KMID: 1857634
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 1992 Apr;24(2):322-328.
No abstract available.
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Epidural Tuberculoma which invades Cauda Equina of Lumbar Spine

Ahn DK, Lee S, Jeong KW, Park JS

Epidural tuberculoma without bony involvement was first reported by Rao et al. in 1971; however, extraosseous spinal epidural tuberculoma and tuberculous infection of the cauda equina have never been reported....
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A Case of Adult Brain Stem Tuberculoma:MR Imaging: Case Report

Chung H, Kim SG, Kim MS, Choi KH, Yeo HT, Rhee JK

  • KMID: 2187832
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1993 Feb;22(2):309-314.
A 39 years old healthy male patient with intracranial brain stem tuberculoma manifested hydrocephalic symptoms due to obstruction of aqueduct of sylvius is presented. Surgical excision was undertaken for obtaining...
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Tuberculoma Masquerading as a Meningioma: Case Report

Kang JK, Shin HC, Choi JH, Doh JO

  • KMID: 2187398
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1984 Sep;13(3):523-528.
Intracranial tuberculoma may imitate, both clinically and radiologically, the more commonly observed intracranial tumors. A 16 year old female patient was admitted due to exophthalmus(o.d) and headache. Neurologically papilledema was...
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A Case of Pituitary Tuberculoma

Huh SK, Kim SC, Cho KK

  • KMID: 2187316
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1981 Sep;10(2):681-686.
A case of pituitary tuberculoma in a 53-year-old male is reported. His clinical complaints included headache and right ptosis. Endocrinological studies showed hypopituitarism. Radiologic studies showed enlargement of the sellar...
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