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Synchronized Brain and Pulmonary Lesions: A Diagnostic Challenge. [PDF]
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Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1979
ABSTRACT Twenty‐six cases of miliary tuberculosis were studied in retrospect. The mean age of the patients was 62 years. Eighteen patients suffered from another underlying chronic disease. Nine had been treated with corticosteroids or cytotoxic agents. A limited manifestation of tuberculosis had been previously verified or suspected in ten cases. Fever
B, Stenius-Aarniala, P, Tukiainen
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ABSTRACT Twenty‐six cases of miliary tuberculosis were studied in retrospect. The mean age of the patients was 62 years. Eighteen patients suffered from another underlying chronic disease. Nine had been treated with corticosteroids or cytotoxic agents. A limited manifestation of tuberculosis had been previously verified or suspected in ten cases. Fever
B, Stenius-Aarniala, P, Tukiainen
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Miliary Sarcoidosis following Miliary Tuberculosis
Respiration, 2000A patient who presented with a miliary radiographic pattern due to tuberculosis and later with a similar miliary pattern due to sarcoidosis is described. The patient, a 47-year-old man, was admitted to the hospital due to coughing, weakness, weight loss and an abnormal chest radiograph with a miliary pattern.
Demosthenes Bouros+2 more
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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1974
Abstract The case history and radiographs of a young patient who developed miliary tuberculosis twice are presented. The first dissemination of the disease occurred with his primary infection as a child and the second as a result of spread from a chronic renal focus of infection.
F.W. Wright, W.S. Hamilton
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Abstract The case history and radiographs of a young patient who developed miliary tuberculosis twice are presented. The first dissemination of the disease occurred with his primary infection as a child and the second as a result of spread from a chronic renal focus of infection.
F.W. Wright, W.S. Hamilton
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Miliary Calcification of the Lungs after Treated Miliary Tuberculosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1955MANY authors1 2 3 4 5 reporting on disseminated pulmonary calcification have suggested that this entity represented healed miliary tuberculosis even though a history suggestive of acute miliary tuberculosis was lacking. Geever6 studied 2 patients clinically, bacteriologically and pathologically and concluded, without bacteriologic proof, that ...
Georges McCormick+2 more
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Miliary Tuberculous Peritonitis
The Journal of the American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, 2003usually associated with ascites and elevated CA 125 levels, mimicking advanced ovarian cancer. Preoperative diagnosis can be extremely difficult, because acid-fast stains and special cultures of ascitic fluid for Mycobacterium tuberculosis are frequently negative.
Protopapas, A, Milingos, SD
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