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A Ten year Clinicopathological Study of Female Genital Tuberculosis and Impact on Fertility
INTRODUCTION: To determine the histological pattern of involvement, clinical presentation, impact on fertility in women with genital tuberculosis. METHODS: A total number of 68 cases of gynaecological tuberculosis affecting different parts of female ...
Santosh Kumar Mondal, TK Dutta
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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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ABSTRACT Background Intellectual disability (ID) and schizophrenia are known to separately carry a high risk of comorbidity of mental health and physical conditions. However, the prevalence and risk of comorbidities among people diagnosed with concurrent ID and schizophrenia have to date not been studied.
Trine Lise Bakken +2 more
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Diagnostic dilemma in female genital tuberculosis- staining techniques revisited
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is an increasing public health concern worldwide. On a global scale it has a devastating impact in developing nations. Genital TB, an extrapulmonary form, is not uncommon particularly in areas where pulmonary TB is prevalent.
Deepak K Singh +4 more
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Risk for urologic diseases in reproductive-aged women with tuberculosis
The rate of tuberculosis-concomitant urologic diseases in reproductive-aged women was 77.3% of cases. In women with tuberculosis, the risk factors of urologic diseases may include chronic female genital inflammatory diseases; sexually transmitted ...
Z. A. Zangieva +2 more
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Various hysterosalpingography findings of female genital tuberculosis: A case series
Background: Genital tuberculosis is a chorionic disease and mostly occurs by haematogenous spread from extra genital source like lungs, peritoneum, lymph nodes and bones. Transmission through a sexual intercourse is also possible.
Nargess Afzali +2 more
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Background Tuberculosis remains an infectious disease of global concern, with potential impacts on respiratory and intestinal microbiota owing to prolonged broad-spectrum antibiotic therapy.
Zhan Zhang +6 more
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A febrile papulovesicular rash in a patient with pyoderma gangrenosum
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 24, Issue 2, Page 237-239, February 2026.
Anika Rajput Khokhar +5 more
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Correlation of Female Genital Tuberculosis and Infertility: A Comprehensive Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, and Female Genital Tuberculosis Infertility Pathway Analysis. [PDF]
Vijay A, Tiwari N, Sharma A, Pandey G.
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Isolated brain stem tuberculoma: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Approximately 5 to 10% of tuberculosis cases involve brain and central nervous system. Tuberculosis involving central nervous system (CNS) due to haematogenous spread is not a rare entity.
Devrimsel Harika Ertem +4 more
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