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Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-11 12:49:21
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First, the patient may exhibit secondary seizures, which may be simple partial seizures or generalized tonic-clonic seizures; second, tuberculous meningitis patients may exhibit sequelae of hydrocephalus due to meningeal adhesions; third, cognitive dysfunction is also a common sequelae, and patients may exhibit mental decline, manifested as memory loss, computational decline, executive function decline, etc. In addition, cranial nerve damage sequelae, such as hearing loss, peripheral facial paralysis, double vision and other clinical manifestations.