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Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been identified as the aetiological agent of tuberculosis for many centuries. Genital tuberculosis is a chronic disease and often has low-grade symptomatology, with very few specific complaints.
Matthys H. Botha +1 more
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Histopathologic patterns of female genital tuberculosis with clinical correlation: a 10-year (2013–2022) retrospective cross-sectional study [PDF]
Objective Underdiagnosis of female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) often leads to infertility. In this study, we aimed to determine the site and histopathologic patterns of FGTB and its correlation with clinical presentation and acid-fast bacilli (AFB ...
Kidest Melkamu +7 more
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Female genital tuberculosis cases with distinct clinical symptoms: Four case reports [PDF]
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Genital TB (GTB) is a form of extrapulmonary TB that occurs more frequently in women, in whom it classically presents in association with menstrual irregularity,
Gonul Aslan +5 more
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The incidence of genital tuberculosis varies widely with the social status of the patient and her environment. The incidence is about 1% amongst gynecological patients attending the outpatient department in the developing country. Genital TB may be asymptomatic and the majority of women are diagnosed during investigations of infertility. Genital system
Shahana Ahmed +3 more
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FEMALE GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS, A 10 YEAR CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC STUDY [PDF]
The results of 10 year clinico - pathologic study about female genital tuberculosis in Isfahan are reported. The main aims of this investigation were to study and review the tuberculosis of female genital tract to evaluate the influence of treatment and ...
W. Karimi, H. Emami
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Female Genital Tuberculosis [PDF]
he incidence of genital tuberculosis varies widely with the social status of the patient and her environment. The incidence isabout 1% amongst gynaecological patients attending the outpatient department in the developing country. Genital TB may beasymptomatic and the majority of women are diagnosed during investigations of infertility.
Shakeel Ahmed
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FEMALE INFERTILITY ASSOCIATED WITH GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS
Analysis of the published reports indicates the alarming increase in prevalence of infertility that occurs in the current demographic situation and the unfavorable epidemiological trends in tuberculosis.
T. V. Klinyshkova, A. A. Yakovleva
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Female genital tuberculosis: a clinicopathological report of 13 cases. [PDF]
Efared B +5 more
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Typical and unusual cases of female genital tuberculosis [PDF]
Tuberculosis is a disease with myriad presentations and manifestations; it can affect any organ or tissue, excluding only hair and nails. Doctors who are not familiar with extrapulmonary tuberculosis often overlook this disease.
E. Kulchavenya, S. Dubrovina
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Etiopathogenesis, Challenges and Remedies Associated With Female Genital Tuberculosis: Potential Role of Nuclear Receptors. [PDF]
Gupta S, Gupta P.
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