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Female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) is asymptomatic or may present with a few symptoms among which infertility is the most common. The diagnosis of FGTB is challenging, as there is no single diagnostic test available.We researched 50 infertile patients by
Vinita Sarbhai, A. Naaz, V. Sarbhai
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Female genital tuberculosis (FGTB) is asymptomatic or may present with a few symptoms among which infertility is the most common. The diagnosis of FGTB is challenging, as there is no single diagnostic test available.We researched 50 infertile patients by
Vinita Sarbhai, A. Naaz, V. Sarbhai
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CHALLENGES IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF FEMALE GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS
Medical Research ArchivesGenital tuberculosis (GTB) is a difficult disease to diagnose. It is nearly always secondary to primary elsewhere in the body and after spread to the genital tract it remains dormant in the latent foci to get reactivated at a later date.
R. Thangappah
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A STUDY ON CO-RELATION BETWEEN INFERTILITY AND FEMALE GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS
Global Journal For Research Analysis, 2021Background: Female genitourinary tuberculosis (FGTB) is an important cause of infertility in women of reproductive age group. The disease remains undetected due to its asymptomatic nature and lack of sensitive tests. This study was conducted with the aim
Bharti Maheshwari, Srishti Singh
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Female Genital Tuberculosis and Pregnancy
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1956(1956). Female Genital Tuberculosis and Pregnancy. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica: Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 535-545.
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Breaking the Silence on Female Genital Tuberculosis: A Modifiable Burden in Fertility Care
The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology researchThis review aims to explore Female Genital Tuberculosis (FGTB) as a significant, yet underdiagnosed cause of subfertility, with a focus on its clinical presentation, diagnostic complexities, and implications for reproductive outcomes.
R. Mondal +3 more
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Genital tuberculosis in the female
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1944Abstract 1. 1. Data are presented on 62 cases of proved genital tuberculosis admitted to the University of Michigan Hospital during the last 20 years, with follow-up studies on all cases. 2. 2. There were no clinical signs or symptoms pathognomonic of pelvic tuberculosis. 3. 3. Sixty per cent of the patients were in the childbearing age.
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[Female genital tuberculosis].
Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1979As one of the forms of extrapulmonary tuberculoses the genital tuberculosis of the woman is--despite regressing numbers of morbidity and mortality--a disease still existing, which is to be found at every age. The own results of examinations and experiences which could be obtained from 140 female patients with bacteriologically and histologically ...
K, Renziehausen, H, Dziambor
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GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS IN THE FEMALE
Medical Journal of Australia, 1965I, TRUSKETT, D, PFANNER
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An evaluation of Composite Reference Standard (CRS) for diagnosis of Female Genital Tuberculosis.
Indian Journal of Tuberculosis, 2022Sharma Jb +6 more
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