Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB) in any form is a devastating disease, which in its most severe form involves the central nervous system (CNS), with a high mortality and morbidity. Early diagnosis of CNS TB is necessary for appropriate treatment to reduce this morbidity and mortality. Routine diagnostic techniques...
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doaj-2642710c95c24f87b0020cd006d0551d2021-07-02T02:40:46ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging0971-30261998-38082009-01-01194256265Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosisTrivedi RichaSaksena SonaGupta RakeshTuberculosis (TB) in any form is a devastating disease, which in its most severe form involves the central nervous system (CNS), with a high mortality and morbidity. Early diagnosis of CNS TB is necessary for appropriate treatment to reduce this morbidity and mortality. Routine diagnostic techniques involve culture and immunological tests of the tissue and biofluids, which are time-consuming and may delay definitive management. Noninvasive imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are routinely used in the diagnosis of neurotuberculosis, with MRI offering greater inherent sensitivity and specificity than CT scan. In addition to conventional MRI imaging, magnetization transfer imaging, diffusion imaging, and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques are also being evaluated for better tissue characterization in CNS TB. The current article reviews the role of various MRI techniques in the diagnosis and management of CNS TB.http://www.ijri.org/article.asp?issn=0971-3026;year=2009;volume=19;issue=4;spage=256;epage=265;aulast=TrivediCentral nervous system; tuberculosis; magnetic resonance imaging |
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Trivedi Richa Saksena Sona Gupta Rakesh Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging Central nervous system; tuberculosis; magnetic resonance imaging |
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Trivedi Richa Saksena Sona Gupta Rakesh |
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Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis |
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Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis |
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Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis |
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Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis |
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Magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis |
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magnetic resonance imaging in central nervous system tuberculosis |
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Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
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Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging |
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0971-3026 1998-3808 |
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2009-01-01 |
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Tuberculosis (TB) in any form is a devastating disease, which in its most severe form involves the central nervous system (CNS), with a high mortality and morbidity. Early diagnosis of CNS TB is necessary for appropriate treatment to reduce this morbidity and mortality. Routine diagnostic techniques involve culture and immunological tests of the tissue and biofluids, which are time-consuming and may delay definitive management. Noninvasive imaging modalities such as computed tomography (CT) scan and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are routinely used in the diagnosis of neurotuberculosis, with MRI offering greater inherent sensitivity and specificity than CT scan. In addition to conventional MRI imaging, magnetization transfer imaging, diffusion imaging, and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques are also being evaluated for better tissue characterization in CNS TB. The current article reviews the role of various MRI techniques in the diagnosis and management of CNS TB. |
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Central nervous system; tuberculosis; magnetic resonance imaging |
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http://www.ijri.org/article.asp?issn=0971-3026;year=2009;volume=19;issue=4;spage=256;epage=265;aulast=Trivedi |
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