ABSTRACT. Tuberculous meningitis (TM), a common infectious disease of the central nervous system that is also seen in other types of tuberculosis infections, has higher mortality rates in young and middle-aged patients. TM is difficult to diagnose and treat owing to its non-specific clinical features and often atypical cerebrospinal fluid changes. Patients who present with focal neurologic signs, cough, lowgrade fever and illness duration of more than 5 days, have intracalvarial abnormalities, and do not meet Thwaites' criterion findings should be diagnosed using computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Mycobacterium infections can also be diagnosed by acid-fast staining of smears, cerebrospinal fluid culture, diagnostic polymerase chain reaction for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and purified protein derivative test. To prevent TM misdiagnosis, clinicians must have sufficient knowledge of the clinical manifestations of tuberculosis. Appropriate application of tuberculosis chemotherapy drug principles, including early diagnosis and treatment, combination therapies, and consistent administration of treatment at appropriate dosages, can Tuberculoma masked by glioma greatly reduce TM mortality rates and improve satisfactory treatment outcomes.
To analyze the biological properties of carotid lumen stenosis and plaque before and after bifurcation of the bilateral carotid arteries in patients with acute anterior circulation mild stroke (AACMS) by 3.0 T high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR-MRI) with the aim to clarify
the predictive effect of 3.0 T HR-MRI on early progression and poor prognosis in patients with AACMS. Random division of 96 patients with AACMS into a stroke progression group and a non-progression group. The bilateral cervical vessels of the patients were detected by HR-MRI. The degree of
carotid artery stenosis before and after bilateral carotid bifurcation was evaluated using a vascular plaque imaging diagnostic system. There were significant differences in the maximum and average wall standardization index, maximum wall thickness, maximum wall area, plaque composition, proportion
of plaque fibrous cap rupture, and proportion of VI complex plaques in the progressive group. There was no significant difference in the related indexes of bilateral vessels in the non-progressive group (P >0.05). There are significant differences in MRI morphological characteristics
of bilateral carotid plaques in patients with AACMS progression. Through a comparative analysis of the plaque load and plaque composition of bilateral carotid arteries using 3.0 T HR-MRI in patients with early-stage AACMS, the type and stability of complex plaques can be identified, which
serve as prognostic factors in predicting the early progression of stroke and guiding clinical treatment.
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