The potential contribution of the polymerase chain reaction to the diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis

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Nguyen, LN
Kox, LFF
Pham, LD
Pham, LD
Kuijper, S
Kolk, AHJ
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[1] ROYAL TROP INST, DEPT BIOMED RES, NL-1105 AZ AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
[2] PHAM NGOC THACH TB & LUNG DIS CTR, HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM
[3] ACAD MED CTR, DIV PULM DIS, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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10.1001/archneur.1996.00550080093017
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objective: To examine diagnostic utility of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in tuberculous meningitis (TBM). Design: Comparison study. Setting: Referral center for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and research laboratory in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Patients: One hundred thirty-six consecutive patients, aged 4 months to 85 years, with features compatible with TBM seen during a 12-month period. Measurements: Clinical examination; cytology; Gram, india ink, and Ziehl-Neelsen staining; culture of CSF for bacteria, mycobacteria, fungi, and viruses; and CSF chloride, protein, and glucose. All these tests were performed in Vietnam. The PCR on CSF was performed in the Netherlands. Results: Patients were managed in Vietnam without knowledge of PCR results. Based on clinical grounds and the results of initial CSF microscopy, antituberculous treatment was given to 104 patients, 66 of whom had; evidence of extraneural tuberculosis. Among the 39 patients with confirmed TBM (ie, positive Ziehl-Neelsen staining or culture or PCR results for Mycobacterium tuberculosis), PCR detected 32 patients (82%), 1 case was proven positive through microscopy and 17 (44%) had positive culture results. There were no false-positive PCR results. In 99 patients with a final diagnosis of confirmed or probable TBM (ie, clinical features of TBM and response to antituberculous treatment), PCR had a sensitivity of 32%; culture, 17%; and microscopy, 1%. Conclusions: Many patients who respond to treatment for TBM do not have M tuberculosis in the CSF identifiable by microscopy, PCR, or culture. Polymerase chain reaction on CSF is the best method for the laboratory diagnosis of TBM. Polymerase chain reaction is especially useful for the early diagnosis of TBM in those without active extraneural tuberculosis.
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