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TUBERCULOMA IN BRAIN
SIR I M A TUBERCULOMA PATIENT SINCE LAST 1 YEAR. I HAD AN ILL DEFINED HETEROGENEOUS CYSTIC LESIONS MEASEARING 34**27 MM IS SEEN RIGHT CEREBELLAR HEMISPHARE. MY DOC PRESCRIBE ME R CINEX, BROADBACT, COMBUTOL PYZINA,.BENADON ANd ALENTRA DSR. AFTER 3 MONTHS MY DOC STOPPED COMBUTOL...AFTER 5 MONTH PYZINA..IN LFT SCAN MY ALT INCREASED 344 AND AST 176. THEN HE STOPPED BROADBACT.AND ASK ME TO COME WITH LFT AND A MRI SCAN AFTER ONE MONTH. IN MRI MY LESION SIZE REDUCED 34**27 MM TO 20**18 MM. BUT AFTER STOPPING BROADBACT I was feeling seek FOR ALMOST 15 DAYS..STIFFNESS IN NECK...AND HEADCHE ON MY FRONATL HEAD..SOMETIMES UPPER TO RIGHT EYS AND SOME TIMES LEFT. I CONSULT MY DOC AND HE SAID ITS JUST A SEASONAL EFFECT. AND IN LFT HE SEEN THAT ALT IS STILL AT 244 AND AST IS 144 THEN HE STOPPED R-CINEX AND CONTINUE WITH solonex,benadon nd combutol... SIR my qus is r-cinex and broadbact working well on tb lesion...stopping r-cinex and broadbact will affect my recovery..???
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The standard treatment of tuberculoma is to give rifampicin, isonex,pyrizibamide and ethambutol for 2 months and then stop ethambutol afyer 2 months, chinese ntinue rest for a yearn ofoxacillin also can be afded initially for 2-monrhsn if your LFt. Is derranged then pyrizinamide, rifamopicin nd inh are rhe rhree drugs which causen doctor has to withdraw all drugs and initiate gradually one by ond
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