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We reported a case who suffered from tuberculous meningitis at 10 months of age, and progressed to basal tuberculoma despite intensive drug therapy with isoniazid, rifampin, and streptomycin. Pan-hypopituitaliam due to basal tuberculoma was effectively replaced by the administration of anti-diuretic hormone (DDAVP) and levothyroxine sodium. Basal tuberculoma was finally removed by surgical operation. Histopathological examination of the tuberculoma revealed Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Langhans giant cells. During the 6 years after the operation, her growth rate was found to be retarded, and the administration of human growth hormone was started. Remarkable catch-up growth was demonstrated. We like to emphasize that infantile tuberculosis, mostly a result of intafamilial transmission, may manifest meningitis in the early phase of the disease, and it sometimes progresses to basal tuberculoma unresponsive to anti-mycobacterial drug therapy.
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PMID:[A case of tuberculous meningitis followed by tuberculoma with pan-hypopituitarism]. 858 94

Tuberculosis, a polymorphic disease, is a diagnostic challenge, particularly when arises concomitantly to an autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Herein, the authors describe a 33-year-old woman with nodular RA who was being treated with methotrexate, sulfasalazine and corticosteroids and presented with subcutaneous nodules simultaneously with aseptic meningitis. Mycobacterium tuberculosis was identified in cultures from a biopsy of an axillary nodule. The patient also developed polyuria and polydipsia with normal glycemia; antidiuretic hormone (ADH) treatment before and after a 3% saline infusion test was performed and diabetes insipidus was diagnosed. An encephalic MRI showed sellar and suprasellar masses, suggesting central diabetes insipidus (CDI). The patient received standard tuberculosis (TB) treatment for 6 months and also DDAVP (desmopressin acetate) during this period. Control of CDI was observed. A pre-surgical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed no pituitary mass. It is known that intrasellar tuberculoma occurs in only 1% of TB patients. TB should be considered in the differential diagnosis of CDI, especially in immunosupressed patients and in countries where this infection is a serious public health problem.
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PMID:Central diabetes insipidus induced by tuberculosis in a rheumatoid arthritis patient. 2071 Oct 95