Context: Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculoma is the most common form of intracranial
parenchymal tuberculosis (TB) which accounts for approximately 40% of misdiagnosed
brain lesions mimicking intracranial tumors. The most common sites are the cerebral
hemispheres, basal ganglia, cerebellum, and brainstem. Materials and Methods: Radiological findings of corpus callosum tuberculomas have been described and set
in relation with the available literature. Results: Corpus callosum tuberculomas are extremely rare, with only five cases reported in
the current literature. Even though isolated CNS tuberculoma of the corpus callosum
without systemic TB in immunocompetent patients occurs rarely, as in our case, it
should be considered in the differential diagnosis of solitary corpus callosum lesions.
Conclusions: Careful evaluation of the neuroradiological images with adequate clinicoradiological
correlation allows for accurate diagnosis and ensures the proper and timely care.
Key-words:
Central nervous system - corpus callosum lesion - intracranial tuberculosis - tuberculoma