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Computed tomography is a very valuable method by which the pathogenic evolution of tuberculous
meningitis may be followed, thereby facillitating its differential diagnosis and controlling the effi-
ciency of therapy, and assessing the degree of hydrocephalus.
Fifteen cases of clinically proven intracranial tuberculosis were studied by lateral ventricular
indices of brain computed tomography in our hospital during last 3 years.
The results were as follows:
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