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Tuberculoma of the heart

Cardiovascular Pathology, 2006
1. Case report A 38-year-old woman was admitted in the emergency services department in a gasping state. She had developed progressive dyspnea, orthopnea, bluish discoloration of finger tips, mild fever, dry cough with streaky hemoptysis, and jaundice in the past 4 days.
Pradeep, Vaideeswar   +2 more
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Tuberculoma of the nasopharynx

The Laryngoscope, 1981
AbstractWhen a patient of oriental extraction was seen with a mass in the nasopharynx, squamous cell carcinoma appeared to be the obvious diagnosis. Histologic examination, however, proved the mass to be a tuberculoma. This condition, which was not rare in the past, is almost always secondary to pulmonary tuberculosis.
R S, Goodman   +3 more
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Tuberculoma of the Choroid

Ophthalmology, 1980
A 22-year-old South American man with known active pulmonary tuberculosis was seen because of marked unilateral loss of vision. A diagnosis of choroidal tuberculoma was made. Resolution of the lesion while under antituberculous medication was documented by the use of serial fundus photographs and fluorescein angiography. The typical presenting features
A H Friedman
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Tuberculoma of the Pericardium

The British Journal of Radiology, 1976
Pericardial diseases may mimic specific types of cardiac chamber or great vessel enlargement. This paper presents a very rare entity, tuberculoma of the pericardium, which was mis-diagnosed radiographically as left atrial enlargement. A 41-year-old white male complained of “congestion” and heaviness in his upper chest.
M, Berger   +2 more
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Intracranial tuberculomas

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1976
In this paper the clinical findings, operation results and histological diagnosis of eight patients with intracranial tuberculomas are described, which were admitted to the Neurosurgical Clinic of Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, during the years 1967-1975, among the 1,015 histologically verified intracranial tumours. Our impression by reviewing
H, Gökalp, E, Ozkal, B, Tümer
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TUBERCULOMA OF THE BRAIN

Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 1927
To one who has seen only two instances of tuberculoma of the brain during two and one-half years' association with a clinic in which neurologic surgery for patients of all ages plays an important part, the traditional estimate that the majority of all intracranial growths are granulomas and approximately half of them tuberculomas seems like a myth ...
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Intramedullary Spinal Tuberculoma

Neurosurgery, 1988
Abstract A case report of intramedullary spinal tuberculomas presenting as cervical myelopathy is described. The rarity of these lesions in North America make this case unique. The use of modern neurodiagnostic and microsurgical techniques as well as the use of postoperative antituberculous drugs resulted in a good outcome.
E L, Rhoton   +3 more
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CNS tuberculomas

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2023
Ruth D. Lee, Adrienne Atencio
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Tuberculoma of the liver

Tubercle, 1977
During the period 1973-76 2 patients, neither immigrants, were operated on and found to have tuberculoma of the liver. Both were successfully treated. Tuberculoma of the liver is an uncommon condition and is rarely encountered as a surgical problem. It can, however, present a surgical challenge as it must be distinguished from the more common types of ...
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Intracranial tuberculomas

The Lancet, 2003
James, Kelly, Mark, Kinirons
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