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Histomorphological patterns of lesions in lymph node biopsies
Introduction: Lymph node biopsies are routinely performed for the evaluation of lymphadenopathies. Tuberculosis and other infections are the major causes of lymphadenopathy in developing countries.
Sidra Bibi, Kainaat Ali, Aasiya Niazi
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Tuberculosis and metastatic carcinoma coexistence in axillary lymph node: A case report
Background Coexistence of cancer and tuberculosis in axillary lymph nodes is rare. Only seven cases have been reported in the literature. Case Report We report here a case of infiltrating ductal carcinoma breast metastasizing to the axillary lymph node ...
K Chandramohan +3 more
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Breast tuberculosis in Northeast Iran: Review of 22 cases [PDF]
Background: Breast tuberculosis (breast TB) is an extremely rare disease, so case reviews are also rare.Methods: This study is a retrospective review of patients with breast TB who were treated between 2002 and 2012 at the Health Center of Gorgan City ...
Khodabakhshi, B., Mehravar, F.
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Background The frequency of occurrence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) has been increasing globally over the last two decades. In Morocco, EPTB cases account for 46% of the patients reported with a new episode of tuberculosis (TB).
K. Bennani +13 more
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To achieve an earlier IFN-¿ response is not sufficient to control mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice [PDF]
The temporo-spatial relationship between the three organs (lung, spleen and lymph node) involved during the initial stages of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection has been poorly studied.
Barril, Carles +9 more
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INTRODUCTION The aim of this study was to investigate the basis for a differential diagnosis of lymph node tuberculosis and histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis.
Jin-sun Yang, Z. Du
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Tuberculous lymph node calcification detected on routine panoramic radiography: An unusual case
Tuberculosis is one of the oldest and the most fatal diseases in the world. Cervical lymph node calcifications caused by tuberculosis are usually asymptomatic and may be found on a routine panoramic survey.
Kaan Gunduz +2 more
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Lymph node tuberculosis mimicking malignancy on 18F-FDG PET/CT in two patients: A case report
18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission/computed tomography (18F-FDG PET/CT) imaging, an established procedure for evaluation of malignancy, reports an increased 18F-FDG uptake in acute or chronic inflammatory condition.
Rui-lin Ding +6 more
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Molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium bovis in Cameroon [PDF]
We describe the largest molecular epidemiological study of Bovine Tuberculosis (bTB) in a sub-Saharan African country with higher spatial resolution providing new insights into bTB. Four hundred and ninety-nine samples were collected for culture from 201
Asuquo, A. +13 more
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Lymph node tuberculosis presenting as appendicitis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can present in various ways and often mimics more common presentations. This case of appendicitis ended in a definitive microbiological diagnosis of M. tuberculosis, and shows the diagnostic challenges and techniques available
Thomas S. Braby, Mark T.M. Roberts
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