TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS WITH MULTIPLE ORGAN INVOLVEMENT

Authors

  • Pardaeva U.D.

Keywords:

Keywords: Generalized tuberculous meningitis, tuberculosis, meningitis, diagnosis, treatment, central nervous system.

Abstract

The article reflects the relevance of generalized tuberculous meningitis or tuberculous meningitis with multiple organ involvement (TMPI) at the present stage. TMPP is a serious and severe course of tuberculous meningitis with lesions of the brain substance itself or with localization of specific lesions not only of the brain membranes but also of other organs and systems. This disease proceeds with great neurological complications and is characterized by high mortality. Retrospective study was conducted in Samarkand regional center of Phthisiology and Pulmonology. The paper reflects diagnostic methods, peculiarities of the course of the disease and treatment.

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Pardaeva U.D. (2024). TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS WITH MULTIPLE ORGAN INVOLVEMENT. Journal of New Century Innovations, 58(1), 184–189. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/15941