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Thoracic Cardiovascular Complications of Tuberculosis
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2020Abstract Mycobacterium infection remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although rare, thoracic cardiovascular complications are associated with devastating consequences if not promptly diagnosed using computed tomography.
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Cardiovascular Manifestation in Tuberculosis Cases: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Current Problems in Cardiology, 2023A considerable epidemiological and pathogenetic overlap exists between tuberculosis (TB) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The objective of this study was to establish the prevalence of CVD in the TB population. A systematic literature search was performed using Scopus, PubMed, EBSCO, ProQuest, Web of Science on January 25, 2023 using the keywords ...
Muhammed Shabil +5 more
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CARDIOVASCULAR LESIONS AND TUBERCULOSIS
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1917On account of the military roster, we were assigned for examination one company a day, averaging 135 men. Each member of the board examined his third of this number, and any men found with signs in heart or lungs deviating from the normal were held up for combined study by the board. In beginning our work we had no very definite plan to follow, except
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The cardiovascular system in pulmonary tuberculosis
American Heart Journal, 1940Abstract In pulmonary tuberculosis, the heart is normal in most instances. However, various etiologic types of heart disease may be associated with pulmonary tuberculosis. In three to five cases out of a hundred, tuberculosis may involve either the pericardium, the myocardium, or, rarely, the endocardium. The signs, symptoms, and methods of diagnosis
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Tuberculosis and Cardiovascular Complications
International Journal on Science and TechnologyTuberculosis is one of the major life-taking diseases all over the world, with most of the victims from low- and middle-income countries. The etiology of this disease is primarily a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). Although it normally affects the lungs, dissemination can occur in the lymphatic system, the central nervous system (CNS),
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The International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, 2019
BACKGROUND In South Africa, the risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are increasing, thereby impacting patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of traditional CVD risk factors (diabetes mellitus [DM], smoking, hypertension, increased body mass index [BMI]) and a total risk score for CVD among ...
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BACKGROUND In South Africa, the risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are increasing, thereby impacting patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB). OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of traditional CVD risk factors (diabetes mellitus [DM], smoking, hypertension, increased body mass index [BMI]) and a total risk score for CVD among ...
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Cardiovascular and Tuberculosis Mortality: The Contrasting Effects of Changes in Two Causes of Death
Population and Development Review, 1999Tuberculosis was the largest source of deaths among younger adults, and cardiovascular disease among older adults, in the America of 1900. Decreases in deaths from tuberculosis since 1900 and cardiovascular disease since 1940 explain most of the mortality drops in those age groups over the century.
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[Cardiovascular diseases and ocular tuberculosis].
Problemy tuberkuleza, 1999The pattern of cardiovascular diseases (61%) was studied in patients with tuberculous uveitis, there was a prevalence of primary (34.6%) and secondary (8.6%) arterial hypertensions. There was an association of complicated tuberculous uveitis (subretinal neovascularization, pigment and neuronal epithelial detachment) with the presence of cardiovascular ...
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TO THE QUESTION OF THE COURSE OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS WITH DISEASES OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
JOURNAL OF CARDIORESPIRATORY RESEARCH, 2020With pulmonary tuberculosis, even in the early stages of the development of a specific process, changes in the cardiovascular system are noted. The high sensitivity of the vascular system to tuberculous intoxication has long been established.With the combination of active tuberculosis process with cardiovascular pathologies, great difficulties arise in
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