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Yolanda S., Maharani K., Imran D., Estiasari R.
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Intractable singultus as an initial symptom of medulla oblongata tuberculoma: A rare case report
2021
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
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Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Indonesia; Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Yolanda, S., Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Indonesia, Department of Medical Physiology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia; Maharani, K., Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Indonesia; Imran, D., Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Indonesia; Estiasari, R., Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo National Central General Hospital, Indonesia
Tuberculoma of medulla oblongata is a rare manifestation of central nervous system tuberculosis (CNS TB), which may manifest as intractable singultus as the initial symptom. It is almost impossible to obtain definite diagnosis through biopsy consider its location. Immediate thorough diagnostic workup is needed, and empirical treatment should be started. We report a case of medulla oblongata tuberculoma in an HIV-negative 38-year-old man with intractable singultus as one of the early symptoms. He was treated empirically with anti-tuberculosis therapy and his symptoms subsided within 2 weeks. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
Medulla oblongata; Singultus; Tuberculoma
dexamethasone; ethambutol; isoniazid; pyrazinamide; rifampicin; tuberculostatic agent; tuberculostatic agent; adult; Article; brain cortex; case report; central nervous system tuberculosis; clinical article; coughing; drug withdrawal; fever; gastrointestinal symptom; Glasgow coma scale; headache; hiccup; human; human cell; lung tuberculosis; male; medulla oblongata; mental disease; puncture; tuberculoma; vomiting; complication; diagnostic imaging; hiccup; medulla oblongata; tuberculoma; Adult; Antitubercular Agents; Hiccup; Humans; Male; Medulla Oblongata; Tuberculoma
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