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Tuberculomas in "Critical" Locations of the Visual Pathway-A Masquerader.

Tuberculosis never stops fascinating physicians. The burden of tuberculosis is a major cause of disability. While drugs are often blamed when patients develop new focal deficits on treatment, the deterioration in these patients can have a myriad of causes including the development of new tuberculomas. Recognizing the critically located tuberculomas as potential causes of vision loss is indispensable. Here, we report two patients with strategic tuberculomas leading to vision loss. In one patient, the cause of visual morbidity was compression of the optic pathways; in the other patient, cortical vision loss was noted due to strategic location of tuberculomas.

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