Table 6.

Neurological Sequalae

Neurological SequalaeArm 1Arm 2Arm 3
n = 20n = 15n = 16
Inflammatory myelopathy1
Anterior cord ischemia1
Radiculopathy/arachnoiditis1
New-onset lower limb weaknessa1
Clinical presentation of stroke021
New isolated cranial nerve palsy010
New onset seizures523
IRIS [27] recorded by day 56 (of which neurological IRIS [28])2 (1)2 (2)3 (2)
Neurological SequalaeArm 1Arm 2Arm 3
n = 20n = 15n = 16
Inflammatory myelopathy1
Anterior cord ischemia1
Radiculopathy/arachnoiditis1
New-onset lower limb weaknessa1
Clinical presentation of stroke021
New isolated cranial nerve palsy010
New onset seizures523
IRIS [27] recorded by day 56 (of which neurological IRIS [28])2 (1)2 (2)3 (2)

Few IRIS events occurred (arm 1, 2; arm 2, 2; arm 3, 3), of which 4 of 7 were defined as neurological IRIS. Within the first 56 days of treatment, 4 participants developed new-onset lower limb weakness (tuberculosis myelopathy, 2; tuberculosis radiculomyelopathy/arachnoiditis, 1; other [no cause found prior to death], 1); 3 participants developed new-onset hemiplegia; 1 patient developed new-onset isolated cranial nerve palsy (lower motor neuron VII). Thirteen participants presented with new-onset seizures at tuberculous meningitis diagnosis. An additional 9 participants had new-onset seizures within the first 2 months of follow-up (arm 1, 5; arm 2; 2; arm 3, 2; P = .54).

Abbreviation: IRIS, immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.

No cause found prior to death.

Table 6.

Neurological Sequalae

Neurological SequalaeArm 1Arm 2Arm 3
n = 20n = 15n = 16
Inflammatory myelopathy1
Anterior cord ischemia1
Radiculopathy/arachnoiditis1
New-onset lower limb weaknessa1
Clinical presentation of stroke021
New isolated cranial nerve palsy010
New onset seizures523
IRIS [27] recorded by day 56 (of which neurological IRIS [28])2 (1)2 (2)3 (2)
Neurological SequalaeArm 1Arm 2Arm 3
n = 20n = 15n = 16
Inflammatory myelopathy1
Anterior cord ischemia1
Radiculopathy/arachnoiditis1
New-onset lower limb weaknessa1
Clinical presentation of stroke021
New isolated cranial nerve palsy010
New onset seizures523
IRIS [27] recorded by day 56 (of which neurological IRIS [28])2 (1)2 (2)3 (2)

Few IRIS events occurred (arm 1, 2; arm 2, 2; arm 3, 3), of which 4 of 7 were defined as neurological IRIS. Within the first 56 days of treatment, 4 participants developed new-onset lower limb weakness (tuberculosis myelopathy, 2; tuberculosis radiculomyelopathy/arachnoiditis, 1; other [no cause found prior to death], 1); 3 participants developed new-onset hemiplegia; 1 patient developed new-onset isolated cranial nerve palsy (lower motor neuron VII). Thirteen participants presented with new-onset seizures at tuberculous meningitis diagnosis. An additional 9 participants had new-onset seizures within the first 2 months of follow-up (arm 1, 5; arm 2; 2; arm 3, 2; P = .54).

Abbreviation: IRIS, immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome.

No cause found prior to death.

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