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Introduction Tuberculous abscesses may be resistant to medical treatment and may cause devastating complications. Case report Such a lesion persisted in a child treated for tuberculous meningitis and resulted in a seizure with prolonged anoxic damage to the brain. The imaging findings are typical and these lesions should be considered for surgical management.