monotubse
Monotubse is a rare and severe form of tuberculosis that primarily affects the central nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord. It is characterized by the formation of a single, large tubercle (a granuloma) in the brain, which can cause significant neurological symptoms. Monotubse is often associated with HIV infection, as the weakened immune system in HIV-positive individuals makes them more susceptible to tuberculosis.
The diagnosis of monotubse typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, imaging studies such as MRI
Monotubse can lead to a range of neurological symptoms, including headaches, seizures, altered mental status, and
Prevention of monotubse involves measures to prevent tuberculosis infection in general, such as vaccination, proper treatment