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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
Arjun Lakshman+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.
Vijetha S ยน, Samanvitha V 1 , Ramu M 2 , Satish Chandra K 3 , Prasad C N 4
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Miliary brain tuberculosis in an infant
Tuberculosis remains prevalent in developing countries. Central nervous system tuberculosis often occurs secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis, transmitted through the bloodstream, and has a high mortality rate.
Le Anh Duc, MD, PhD+8 more
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ABSTRACT Miliary tuberculosis (TB) results from a massive lymphohematogenous dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacilli and is characterized by tiny tubercles evident on gross pathology resembling millet seeds in size and appearance.
Surendra K Sharma, A. Mohan
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Background: Ocular morbidity associated with systemic tuberculosis is common. The clinical picture varies from anterior uveitis, intermediate uveitis and posterior uveitis to even panuveitis.
Salil Mehta
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Difficult diagnosis of Infliximab-related miliary tuberculosis
The use of Infliximab in the treatment of patients with rheumatoid diseases unresponsive to conventional therapies has been reported to be complicated by opportunistic infections.
S. Contini+4 more
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Nonreactive Miliary Tuberculosis
Yoshito Yoshidome+1 more
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