Central nervous system and spinal tuberculosis in children at a tertiary care center in Saudi Arabia

沙特阿拉伯一家三级医疗中心儿童中枢神经系统和脊柱结核病

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health problem. There is limited data on pediatric central nervous system tuberculosis (CNSTB) in Saudi Arabia on diagnosis and therapy. DESIGN AND SETTING: Retrospective review of health record of pediatric patients < 14 years old who were diagnosed as having CNSTB or spinal TB and admitted to a tertiary care center. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Health records and microbiology data of pediatric patients diagnosed with CNSTB were over 20-year period were reviewed. Data on demographics, clinical presentation, surgical interventions, neuroimaging, mycobacterial cultures and susceptibility and treatment were collected. RESULTS: Thirteen children were diagnosed with CNSTB or spinal TB. Tuberculoma was the most frequent in 8 cases (62%), followed by TB of the spine in 4 cases (31%), and one case of meningitis. Six patients had a history of TB contact (46%) and 8 (62%) patients had a positive tuberculin skin test (TST). Seizure and weakness was the most frequent symptoms (38% each), while fever was less frequently encountered (23%). Tissue cultures (brain tissues/spinal tissues) showed a high yield (92%) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with positive cultures for 11 surgical specimens out of 12 for whom cultures were done. There were no surgical complications from biopsies. All of MTB isolates were sensitive to first-line agents. CONCLUSIONS: Brain or spinal biopsy is safe and has a high culture yield for MTB so it is advisable to perform a biopsy for any child in whom CNSTB is suspected and when there is no other less risky involved site for biopsy. All MTB isolates in this series were sensitive to first-line anti-tubercular agents.

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