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Hepatotoxicity Risk of Isoniazid in Patients with Autoimmune Rheumatic Diseases and Prior Liver Injury Due to Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs: A Single-Center Experience and Literature Review. [PDF]
Osorio-Chávez JS +5 more
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<i>Typhoid Fever</i> goes rogue: A rare & unusual case of concurrent typhoid hepatitis and splenic abscess in an immunocompetent adult. [PDF]
Baranwal CK, Thakur M, Soni K.
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Hepatic tuberculosis masquerading as malignancy
Hepatology International, 2021Hepatic tuberculosis (HTB) is rare and mimics neoplastic liver lesions clinico-radiologically leading to misdiagnosis and even unnecessary surgery.We analysed 43 cases of HTB diagnosed at a referral cancer centre over 10 years. Clinical details, investigations and treatment received were noted.The median age was 46 years with a female preponderance (58%
Aditya Kale +6 more
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Hepatic involvement in childhood tuberculosis
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1984Liver biopsy was carried out in 35 cases of disseminated tuberculosis. Seventeen percent showed evidence of tubercle on liver and was noted more often in miliary tuberculosis (33%), tuberculous meningitis (26%) and in tuberculous bronchopneumonia (15%).
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Revista de medicina interna, neurologe, psihiatrie, neurochirurgie, dermato-venerologie. Medicina interna, 1989
Hepatic tuberculosis is well-known anatomicopathologically, consequent to necropsy and liver biopsy puncture, but the clinical aspect when the signs of the pulmonary localization are not dominant, may be similar to other "masked" affections, hepatic or extrahepatic, more often chronic hepatitis, hepatic tumours or prolonged febrile syndrome with many ...
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Hepatic tuberculosis is well-known anatomicopathologically, consequent to necropsy and liver biopsy puncture, but the clinical aspect when the signs of the pulmonary localization are not dominant, may be similar to other "masked" affections, hepatic or extrahepatic, more often chronic hepatitis, hepatic tumours or prolonged febrile syndrome with many ...
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Functional Hepatic Impairment in Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Diseases of the Chest, 19501) Fifty-three cases of pulmonary tuberculosis varying in severity from minimal to far advanced were studied for functional hepatic impairment. 2) Studies were limited to cephalin-flocculation and bromsulphalein tests. 3) Although hepatic dysfunction was demonstrated in a large percentage of cases with a single test, only in a small ...
R S, GALEN, D, WEINER, S A, HARTMAN
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Localized hepatic tuberculosis
European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2003Ali, Mert +4 more
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Pseudotumoral hepatic tuberculosis
Journal of Hepatology, 2003M, Varela +3 more
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