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Scrofula

open access: yes, 2009
Alexander K. C. Leung   +150 more
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Scrofula revisited

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1988
Mycobacterial cervical lymphadenitis, or scrofula, is a disease dating back thousands of years.In spite of modern treatment and public health measures, scrofula persists but is infrequently seen.Five patients with cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis as a sole presentation have been seen in our department in the last 10 years.The clinical presentation ...
Y P, Talmi   +4 more
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Dural scrofula

Neurology, 1989
A middle-aged woman presenting with multiple cranial neuropathies, hemiparesis, and CSF pleocytosis had tuberculous infection of the cranial dura mater at autopsy. This is the first description of dural scrofula in modern medical literature.
J D, Glass   +3 more
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OF SCROFULA

open access: yes, 2015
Drewry Ottley, John Hunter
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Scrofula — the dangerous masquerader

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractMycobacterial cervical lymphadenitis or scrofula continues to puzzle the clinician. Its propensity for mimicking other diseases delays treatment and increases the risk to the general public and hospital personnel. Historical data, physical findings and laboratory tests are often unreliable, thus delaying diagnosis and treatment.
A A, Levin-Epstein, F E, Lucente
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Scrofula

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 2002
Richard A, Hanson, Nisa, Thoongsuwan
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Scrofula

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1963
L, MONTELEONE, D M, HAGY
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Scrofula

New England Journal of Medicine, 2006
Sakib K. Khalid, Omar Jassim
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Tuberculous scrofula: Belfast experience.

The Ulster medical journal, 2012
The Belfast blitzes of 1941 are blamed in our family for the scrofula of my younger brother and sister and myself. Guinea pigs and rabbits at Musgrave Park proved that each of us had bovine derived TB infection caused by failure to pasteurize milk when tuberculin-tested milk was not available.
Hedley-Whyte, John, Milamed, Debra
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