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[[Fever]] and [[headache]] are the cardinal features. [[Confusion]] is a late feature and [[coma]] bears a poor prognosis. [[Meningism]] is absent in a fifth of patients with TB meningitis. Patients may also have focal neurological deficits. | |||
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Overview
Fever and headache are the cardinal features. Confusion is a late feature and coma bears a poor prognosis. Meningism is absent in a fifth of patients with TB meningitis. Patients may also have focal neurological deficits.