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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2001
A 15-year-old boy was hospitalized with a 1-month history lumbago and fever. His family history was noncontributory for tuberculosis, and the findings of the physical examination were normal. The sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein level were 55 mm/hour and 48 mg/l, respectively.
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A 15-year-old boy was hospitalized with a 1-month history lumbago and fever. His family history was noncontributory for tuberculosis, and the findings of the physical examination were normal. The sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein level were 55 mm/hour and 48 mg/l, respectively.
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European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2022
António, Pereira-Neves, Isabel, Vilaça
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António, Pereira-Neves, Isabel, Vilaça
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1997
Pott’s disease, called as spinal tuberculosis (TB), is the most common but the most dangerous form of extrapulmonary infection in TB disease. Spinal involvement which commonly originates from the lungs occurs in less than 1% of patients with TB. Today, it has become an important health problem as a result of immigration of the patients from endemic ...
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Pott’s disease, called as spinal tuberculosis (TB), is the most common but the most dangerous form of extrapulmonary infection in TB disease. Spinal involvement which commonly originates from the lungs occurs in less than 1% of patients with TB. Today, it has become an important health problem as a result of immigration of the patients from endemic ...
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The Netherlands journal of surgery, 1980
Pott's disease, i.e. caries of the spine with gibbosity, psoas abscesses and palsy, has been known since antiquity, its relation with tuberculosis suspected, as is seen in the Hippocratic writings. In the 18th century cases were studied in France and England; in the Netherlands by Hovius, Camper, Bonn and Coopmans.
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Pott's disease, i.e. caries of the spine with gibbosity, psoas abscesses and palsy, has been known since antiquity, its relation with tuberculosis suspected, as is seen in the Hippocratic writings. In the 18th century cases were studied in France and England; in the Netherlands by Hovius, Camper, Bonn and Coopmans.
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Pathogenesis, Diagnostic Challenges, and Risk Factors of Pott’s Disease
Clinics and Practice, 2023Ira Glassman +2 more
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