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Tubercular Granulomas are the cellular clumps that are pathologic hallmarks of tuberculosis. These chronic inflammatory lesions have long been essential for infection control. Granulomas can be caused by various conditions such as sarcoidosis, leprosy, and many more. However, granulomas are usually noncancerous (benign). Granulomas most typically develop in the lungs, although they can also develop in other parts of the body and the head.

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Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As per the given history and reports, it seems that the patient had meningoencephalitis. The probable cause may be tuberculosis.

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