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Secondary spontaneous pneumothorax (SSP), particularly when complicated by a persistent air leak, is an uncommon but serious manifestation of active pulmonary tuberculosis. Such cases often require pleural drainage or surgical intervention.
Loi Trinh Duc +2 more
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A case is presented of coinfection with Mycobacterium malmoense and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a Cuban patient with AIDS which produced respiratory and liver disease respectively.
Lilian María Mederos Cuervo +6 more
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ABSTRACT Weil's disease should be considered even in non‐endemic regions when compatible clinical findings are accompanied by relevant exposure history. This case is epidemiologically notable as the first documented report from South Khorasan Province, highlighting the diagnostic challenges of leptospirosis in non‐endemic settings and the potential ...
Zohreh Azarkar +3 more
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Interplay Between Infectious Diseases and the Endocrine System: An Overview and Clinical Insights
Infectious diseases can disrupt endocrine homeostasis through direct cytopathic injury, autoimmune dysregulation, or pathogen‐derived hormone‐like effects. Viruses and bacteria are the most frequent agents, whereas fungi and parasites contribute less commonly, even remaining clinically relevant, especially in the immunocompromised population.
Francesco Capoccia +4 more
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Stereoselective Biotransformation: Transfer of Learning to Advance Drug Metabolism and Biocatalysis
Understanding stereoselective biotransformations has implications for predicting drug disposition and response and may also inspire novel biocatalytic and biomimetic strategies to address challenges in metabolite and API synthesis. ABSTRACT Chirality is an important determinant of drug action, as enantiomers can exhibit markedly different ...
Grace A. Okunlola, Godwin A. Aleku
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Oral cancer is one of the most common head and neck malignancies and remains associated with high morbidity, mortality, and treatment‐related toxicity. Despite advances in surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, there is still a need for safer adjunctive therapies with better therapeutic potential.
Reza Arefnezhad +12 more
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FAKTOR RISIKO TERJADINYA KOINFEKSI TUBERKULOSIS PADA PASIEN HIV/AIDS DI RSUP DR. KARIADI SEMARANG [PDF]
Background: Tuberculosis is the most common opportunistic infection disease among HIV/AIDS patient. HIV-TB coinfection is currently the world's leading cause of mortality due to infectious agent.
Permitasari, Desy Ayu +1 more
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Multiloculated thoracoabdominal tuberculosis: A radiological presentation of disseminated tuberculosis [PDF]
Tuberculosis is more frequently found among high-risk populations in the United States. It has a challenging diagnosis since it can present with diverse organ involvement that may delay the diagnosis.
Bilal, Muhammad +4 more
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Tuberculosis on two fronts: A case report of liver and stomach involvement in a patient
Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a chronic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, primarily affecting the lungs but can also affect other organs. In 2021, 10.6 million people became ill with TB, and 1.6 million died.
Mojtaba Khademi Bafrooei +3 more
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In children with presumptive tuberculosis, comprehensive point‐of‐care (cPOCUS) identified key thoracic abnormalities with high specificity and excellent inter‐reader reliability. Although diagnostic sensitivity was modest and examinations often incomplete, cPOCUS shows promise as a complementary, radiation‐free imaging tool.
Isabelle Munyangaju +17 more
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