Abstract
Summary The case is recorded of a young woman who suffered from a preretinal h˦morrhage followed a few months later by neurological symptoms which proved eventually to have been due to tuberculomas of the brain and cerebellum. After having made an apparent recovery for a year, she then developed renal tuberculosis and was found to have miliary tuberculosis of the lungs and disseminated choroiditis. Death occurred twenty-three months after the first ocular manifestations; by then tuberculosis had gradually affected most of the organs. The unusual features of this case and the varied picture of h˦matogenous tuberculosis are discussed.
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