cranial nerves involvement / fever%26night sweat with meningitis signs / focal convulsion.
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Lethargy, fever, anorexia, photophobia, vomiting, headache. Later, signs of meningeal irritation, convulsions, brisk tendon reflexes, coma. Cranial nerve palsies can occur. Focal signs usually occur if there is a tuberculoma.
fever with meningial signs
focal convulsions occur only when TB effects the cerebral cortex not in meningial involvement
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