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Pulmonary tuberculosis

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 1999
Pulmonary tuberculosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, resulting in the greatest number of deaths due to any one single infectious agent. This trend is due, at least in part, to increasing numbers of individuals co-infected with HIV and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB).
C S, Hirsch, J L, Johnson, J J, Ellner
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The Role of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Count Ratio in the Differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Bacterial Community-Acquired Pneumonia: a Cross-Sectional Study at Ayder and Mekelle Hospitals, Ethiopia.

Clinical Laboratory, 2019
BACKGROUND The differential diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis and bacterial community-acquired pneumonia is often a challenging phenomenon. The neutrophil to lymphocyte count ratio, a suitable indicator of inflammation, has been demonstrated to be a ...
M. Berhane   +5 more
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Pulmonary Eosinophilia in Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Chest, 1992
Three radiologically and bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis patients had eosinophilic pneumonia, as demonstrated by BAL. In two patients, pulmonary eosinophilia was present only at the site of the lesion and the third had eosinophilia in both peripheral blood and lung.
Vijayan, V K   +4 more
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Imaging of pulmonary tuberculosis

European Radiology, 2002
Tuberculosis, more than any other infectious disease, has always been a challenge, since it has been responsible for a great amount of morbidity and mortality in humans. After a steady decline in the number of new cases during the twentieth century, due to improved social and environmental conditions, early diagnosis, and the development of ...
Van Dyck, Pieter   +3 more
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Resection for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

The American Journal of Nursing, 1959
T HE reduction in the number of beds needed for patients with tuberculosis and the closing of some sanatoria have led to the assumption that tuberculosis has been conquered. Unfortunately, this is not so. Actually, the decrease in beds for tuberculosis has resulted from the present treatment methods, which allow a shorter period of hospitalization.
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Pulmonary tuberculosis

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2007
Markus, Brunner, Dietmar, Thurnher
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Role of Radiology in Diagnosis and Management.

Radiographics, 2017
A. Nachiappan   +9 more
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