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'A sad inheritance of misery': the cultural life of hereditary scrofula in eighteenth-century England. [PDF]

open access: yesMed Hist
This essay argues that scrofula was one of several disorders, including gout, rickets, and venereal disease, that were ‘rebranded’ as hereditary in response to broader cultural changes that took place during the Restoration and eighteenth century in ...
Gallagher ND.
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Tuberculous Abscesses in the Head and Neck Region

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2022
Tuberculosis represents a global health challenge and is one of the leading infectious killers, with over a million people succumbing to it every year. While the disease is primarily prevalent in developing countries, where 95% of cases and deaths occur,
Lukas D. Landegger
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Clinicopathological Features, Treatment Response, and Outcome of Rosai‐Dorfman Disease in Two Children [PDF]

open access: yesClin Case Rep
ABSTRACT Rosai‐Dorfman disease is a rare non‐Langerhans cell histiocytic disorder. It is common in male children and young adults of African descent. It is classified into sporadic and familial types. The most common clinical presentation is massive bilateral cervical lymphadenopathy associated with constitutional symptoms. Histiocytic emperipolesis is
Evele G, Francine K.
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Scrofula Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 2020
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the top 10 causes of death worldwide. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) occurs when at the minimum there is resistance to isoniazid and rifampin.
Bárbara Pedro   +4 more
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Scrofula

open access: yes, 2015
Trade card advertising Hood's Sarsaparilla, a remedy prepared by C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. This card has an 1877 copyright date.
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Tuberculous lymphadenitis ‐ A case report

open access: yesClinical Case Reports, 2021
Although tuberculosis manifests mostly as a pulmonary disease, extrapulmonary presentations can occur and must be taken into consideration depending on the clinical setting.
Filipa Leal   +2 more
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Cervical tubercular lymphadenitis accompanying with pulmonary tuberculosis – a case report

open access: yesJournal of Education, Health and Sport, 2019
Tuberculosis (TB) is still one of the major public health problems worldwide. TB is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It typically affects the lungs (pulmonary tuberculosis), but may also occur in other sites (extrapulmonary ...
Marcelina Makuch   +4 more
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Prevalence of oral lesions in Brazilian patients with tuberculosis

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dental Research, 2013
Background : Oral lesions of tuberculosis (TB) are rare and usually associated with the secondary form of the disease. Aim : The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of oral lesions in a cohort of TB-infected individuals.
Rodolfo Albuquerque Santiago   +5 more
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Θεραπευτές Μονάρχες: Η καθιέρωση της πρακτικής του βασιλικού αγγίγματος και η σημασία του στην ανάπτυξη του δυναστικού κύρους των Άγγλων και Γάλλων μοναρχών κατά τον Ώριμο Μεσαίωνα (11ος– αρχές 14ου αιώνα).

open access: yesMos Historicus, 2023
Η πίστη πως το άγγιγμα του μονάρχη μπορούσε να θεραπεύσει ορισμένες θανατηφόρες ασθένειες εμφανίστηκε στα βασίλεια της Αγγλίας και της Γαλλίας κατά τη διάρκεια του Ώριμου Μεσαίωνα.
Βασίλης Κίτος
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Miliary tuberculosis presenting as scrofula in a healthy man: a diagnostic challenge

open access: yesPediatria i Medycyna Rodzinna, 2019
Tuberculous lymphadenitis constitutes up to 40% of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Chronic cervical lymphadenopathy may be the only manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in the head and neck region.
Boon Chye Gan, Irfan Mohamad
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