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Clinical analysis of pregnancy complicated with miliary tuberculosis. [PDF]
Background Pregnancy complicated with tuberculosis is increasingly common. The clinical characteristics of pregnancy complicated with miliary tuberculosis are summarized in this study.
Wang K, Ren D, Qiu Z, Li W.
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Miliary tuberculosis in an Indian lady: Looking beyond miliary tuberculosis
Presence of miliary shadows in chest imaging in the appropriate clinical setting is often taken as a marker of miliary tuberculosis. If sputum is negative for acid -fast bacillus, empirical anti-tubercular therapy is given without securing a histological or microbiological diagnosis.
Narender Kumar+3 more
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All that is Miliary is not tuberculosis [PDF]
Miliary pattern on radiographs are attributed always to tuberculosis even though the differential diagnoses of miliary pattern is very wide. This pattern is most commonly caused by infectious diseases and rarely by malignancies. Primary lung cancers presenting with miliary shadows is extremely rare.
M Ramu+4 more
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Miliary Tuberculosis Presenting as Puerperial Fever [PDF]
Miliary tuberculosis as a cause of puerperial fever is extremely rare. It is a serious illness with nonspecific clinical manifestations and typical chest radiographic findings may not be seen until late in the course of the disease.
Agarwal, A.
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Prognostic factors in patients with miliary tuberculosis
Background and purpose: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) complication has long been considered a factor associated with poor prognosis in patients with miliary tuberculosis.
Kentaro Wakamatsu+15 more
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Miliary tuberculosis results from the lymphohematogenous spread of the tubercle bacilli to the vascular beds in the lungs and other organs. Diagnosis is made by clinical judgment and chest X-ray showing miliary mottling of the lung fields.
Bhupen Barman+5 more
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Miliary Brain Tuberculomas and Meningitis: Tuberculosis Beyond the Lungs
Tuberculosis remains one of the most common infectious diseases. Miliary presentation is a rare and possibly lethal form, resulting from massive lymphohaematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli.
Gisela Vasconcelos+4 more
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Miliary tuberculosis and acute respiratory distress syndrome
Background: Miliary tuberculosis is a serious and uncommon form of tuberculosis due to hematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Objective: This study aimed to describe the epidemiological and clinical features of miliary tuberculosis ...
Boushab Mohamed Boushab+1 more
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Clinical relevance of ground glass opacity in 105 patients with miliary tuberculosis [PDF]
SummaryBackgroundAfter the application of chest computed tomography (CT), ground glass opacity (GGO) was introduced as one of major accompanying findings of miliary tuberculosis (MT) in addition to miliary nodules.
Cha, Seung Ick+9 more
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Complications of miliary tuberculosis: low mortality and predictive biomarkers from a UK cohort
Background Untreated, miliary tuberculosis (TB) has a mortality approaching 100%. As it is uncommon there is little specific data to guide its management. We report detailed data from a UK cohort of patients with miliary tuberculosis and the associations
Jonathan Underwood+6 more
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