| Literature DB >> 27506845 |
Takashi Fujii1, Naoki Otani, Yohei Otsuka, Takashi Matsumoto, Shunsuke Tanoue, Hideaki Ueno, Satoshi Tomura, Arata Tomiyama, Terushige Toyooka, Kojiro Wada, Kentaro Mori.
Abstract
We herein report a surgical case of multiple cerebral calculi located within the chiasmatic cistern resulting in visual disturbance. A 61-year-old man experienced homonymous lower right quadrantanopsia a few years prior. Non-enhanced head CT revealed multiple calcified lesions of about 7-mm within the basal cistern. MRI showed the lesion compressing the left optic tract. We could not remove the entire lesion because of severe adhesion to the optic tract. A pathological test showed calcified lesions with lymphocyte infiltration. We diagnosed tuberculoma caused by tuberculous meningitis with degeneration of the calcified lesion because of a history of tuberculosis at a fetal age. After the surgery, the patient was discharged without improvement of the visual disturbance.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27506845 DOI: 10.11477/mf.1436203353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: No Shinkei Geka ISSN: 0301-2603