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* [[MRI]]: [[MRI|Gadolinium-enhanced MRI]] is the preferred imaging modality for assessing the extension of the tumor and its exact location.<ref name="urlPrimary Brain Tumors in Adults - American Family Physician">{{cite web |url=http://www.aafp.org/afp/2008/0515/p1423.html |title=Primary Brain Tumors in Adults - American Family Physician |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | * [[MRI]]: [[MRI|Gadolinium-enhanced MRI]] is the preferred imaging modality for assessing the extension of the tumor and its exact location.<ref name="urlPrimary Brain Tumors in Adults - American Family Physician">{{cite web |url=http://www.aafp.org/afp/2008/0515/p1423.html |title=Primary Brain Tumors in Adults - American Family Physician |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
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|Brain tuberculoma | |[[Tuberculoma|Brain tuberculoma]] | ||
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* Brain tuberculomas has insidious onset of symptoms as compared to tuberculous meningitis. | * [[Tuberculoma|Brain tuberculomas]] has insidious onset of symptoms as compared to [[tuberculous meningitis]]. | ||
* Presentations are usually due to the pressure effect, not the T.B. bacilli. | * Presentations are usually due to the pressure effect, not the [[Bacilli|T.B. bacilli]]. | ||
* Presenting symptoms and signs in order of occurrence:<ref name="urlThe Journal of Association of Chest Physicians - Tuberculoma of the brain - A diagnostic dilemma: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy a new ray of hope : Download PDF">{{cite web |url=http://www.jacpjournal.org/downloadpdf.asp?issn=2320-8775;year=2015;volume=3;issue=1;spage=3;epage=8;aulast=Mukherjee;type=2 |title=The Journal of Association of Chest Physicians - Tuberculoma of the brain - A diagnostic dilemma: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy a new ray of hope : Download PDF |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | * Presenting symptoms and signs in order of occurrence:<ref name="urlThe Journal of Association of Chest Physicians - Tuberculoma of the brain - A diagnostic dilemma: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy a new ray of hope : Download PDF">{{cite web |url=http://www.jacpjournal.org/downloadpdf.asp?issn=2320-8775;year=2015;volume=3;issue=1;spage=3;epage=8;aulast=Mukherjee;type=2 |title=The Journal of Association of Chest Physicians - Tuberculoma of the brain - A diagnostic dilemma: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy a new ray of hope : Download PDF |format= |work= |accessdate=}}</ref> | ||
# Episodes of focal seizures | # Episodes of [[focal seizures]] | ||
# Signs of increased intracranial pressure | # Signs of [[increased intracranial pressure]] | ||
# Focal neurologic deficits. | # [[Focal neurologic signs|Focal neurologic deficits]]. | ||
|T.B. should be investigated everywhere else in the body (e.g. peripheral lymphadenopathy, sputum and blood culture) | |[[TB|T.B.]] should be investigated everywhere else in the body (e.g. [[Lymphadenopathy|peripheral lymphadenopathy]], [[Sputum culture|sputum]] and [[blood culture]]) | ||
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* CT: Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows a ring enhancing lesion surrounded by an area of hypodensity (cerebritis) and the resulting mass effect. | * [[CT]]: [[Contrast enhanced CT|Contrast-enhanced CT]] scan shows a ring enhancing lesion surrounded by an area of hypodensity ([[cerebritis]]) and the resulting [[mass effect]]. | ||
* MRI: Better than CT scan in assessing the site and size of the tuberculoma. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI shows a ring enhancing | * [[MRI]]: Better than [[CT]] scan in assessing the site and size of the [[tuberculoma]]. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI shows a ring enhancing lesion between 1-5 cm in size (In NCC, the wall is thicker, [[Calcification|calcifications]] are eccentric and the diameter is less than 2 cm) | ||
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|Neurosarcoidosis | |Neurosarcoidosis |
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Overview
Cysticercosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause brain and ocular cyst lesions.
Disease | Prominent clinical features | Lab findings | Radiological findings |
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Neurocysticercosis |
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Lab findings are nonspecific. | |
Brain abscess |
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Brain tumors |
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Brain tuberculoma |
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T.B. should be investigated everywhere else in the body (e.g. peripheral lymphadenopathy, sputum and blood culture) |
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Neurosarcoidosis | 70% of the patients present with the neurological symptoms rather than the presentation of systemic disease. Common presentations are:[5]
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MRI with contrast shows enhancement of the inflamed areas (i.e. cranial nerves, meninges or HPO axis) |
Disease | Prominent clinical feature | Radiological findings |
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Ocular cysticercosis | ||
Coats disease |
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Retinal Detachment |
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Thyroid Ophthalmopathy | The hallmark is Eye protrusion, photophobia, lacrimation and later in the disease, diminished eye motility.[8] |
Ultrasonography: inflamed thickened extraocular muscles. CT: shows inflamed muscle and free tendon from inflammation MRI: shows periorbital fat expansion, increased water content of the muscles as a result of the inflammation.[8] |
Retinoblastoma | The most prominent sign is leukocoria, followed by strabismus
The patient also may present with buphthalmos, corneal clouding and eye tearing.[9] |
Ultrasound: can detect the tumor as a result of the calcifications inside.
MRI: assess sellar and parasellar regions .. it can also detect extraocular spread of the tumor.[9] |
References
- ↑ Brouwer MC, Tunkel AR, McKhann GM, van de Beek D (2014). "Brain abscess". N. Engl. J. Med. 371 (5): 447–56. doi:10.1056/NEJMra1301635. PMID 25075836.
- ↑ "Brain Abscess — NEJM".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Primary Brain Tumors in Adults - American Family Physician".
- ↑ "The Journal of Association of Chest Physicians - Tuberculoma of the brain - A diagnostic dilemma: Magnetic resonance spectroscopy a new ray of hope : Download PDF".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "Neurosarcoidosis".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "How to Diagnose and Manage Coats' Disease".
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "Management of retinal detachment: a guide for non-ophthalmologists".
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "Thyroid Ophthalmopathy - EyeWiki".
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "c.ymcdn.com".