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Age-stratified immune characteristics in central nervous system tuberculosis patients: a comparative T lymphocyte subset analysis within a cohort of 862 extrapulmonary tuberculosis patients. [PDF]
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Study of Diabetes and Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis (Cervical Lymphoadenopathy, Skin TB, CNS TB, Plueural Tubercular Effusion). [PDF]
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[Extrapulmonary tuberculosis].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 2023Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) presents unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. The site of involvement can vary widely, with common sites including the lymph nodes, pleura, skin, ear, nose and throat, genitourinary system, pericardium, gastrointestinal tract, bones and joints, and central nervous system.
Thomas Theo, Brehm, Elena, Terhalle
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Tüberküloz, vücudun herhangi bir organında görülebilir. En sık akciğer tüberkülozu görülmeklebirlikte, akciğer dışı tüberküloz da önemli bir klinik sorundur. Akciğer tüberkülozu, Türkiye'desık olmasına rağmen, akciğer dışı organ tüberkülozu çok nadir görülür.Burada, ekstrapulmoner tüberküloz tanılı üç hasta sunulmuştur.
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[Extrapulmonary tuberculosis].
Acta medica portuguesa, 1993Although the respiratory tract is the major site for tuberculous lesions, all organs can be affected. The authors review the clinical files of 25 patients admitted to our Department with lung and/or pleural tuberculous disease, confirmed by bacteriology or histopathology, who simultaneously suffered from tuberculosis in other organs. We included 20 men
E, Pestana +3 more
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1997
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis remains a significant clinical problem because symptoms and signs may be difficult to recognize and to relate to tuberculosis. Furthermore, the poor accessibility of the tissues involved often makes the diagnosis difficult. In extrapulmonary tuberculosis the lungs may also be affected, but the involvement of extrapulmonary ...
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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis remains a significant clinical problem because symptoms and signs may be difficult to recognize and to relate to tuberculosis. Furthermore, the poor accessibility of the tissues involved often makes the diagnosis difficult. In extrapulmonary tuberculosis the lungs may also be affected, but the involvement of extrapulmonary ...
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[Extrapulmonary tuberculosis].
Epidemiologie, mikrobiologie, imunologie : casopis Spolecnosti pro epidemiologii a mikrobiologii Ceske lekarske spolecnosti J.E. Purkyne, 1998Extrapulmonary tuberculosis has a lower incidence than pulmonary tuberculosis. Almost always postprimary tuberculosis is involved, i.e. tuberculosis which develops with a certain latency after primoinfection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The latency period in different organs and systems differs, it is shortest in tuberculous pleuritis and basilar ...
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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis in children
Medical Journal of Australia, 1993To investigate an apparent increase in the number of children admitted to the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children with extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Further, to highlight both the seriousness of this disease and the difficulty of its diagnosis, and to draw attention to factors such as ethnic origin in identifying children at risk.Clinical and ...
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