학술논문

A Case of Tuberculous Meningitis with Paradoxical Response in a 14-Year-Old Boy
Document Type
article
Source
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases, Vol 2016 (2016)
Subject
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Language
English
ISSN
2090-6625
2090-6633
Abstract
A clinical or radiological worsening of already existing lesions or an emergence of new lesions after beginning treatment in patients with tuberculosis (TB) is referred to as the paradoxical response. This has aroused suspicion regarding the accuracy of diagnosis, the possibilities of treatment failure, or the presence of another underlying disease, and thus it is an important topic for clinicians to understand. In this article, the development of a paradox reaction in a 14-year-old male patient diagnosed with and treated for tuberculosis meningitis is reported. This pediatric patient with a healthy immune system is treated with steroids successfully and reported to elucidate the importance of managing the paradox of TB progression in spite of the appropriate anti-TB medications.