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Tuberculosis of the Intercostal Lymph Nodes
Acta Cytologica, 2003To describe tuberculosis of the intercostal lymph nodes and discuss its clinical and cytologic profile and pathogenesis.Fifteen cases from March 1994 to March 2000 were retrieved from our cytology records. Only clinically and therapeutically proven cases were included in the study.The ages of the patients ranged from 4 to 63 years.
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Intraparotid lymph node tuberculosis.
B-ENT, 2008Parotid gland Mycobacterial infection is a rare disease that causes parotid swelling without disease-specific manifestations.We present a case of intraparotid lymph node tuberculosis that mimicked a tumour. Computed tomography of the head and neck indicated a left parotid enlargement involving two intraparotid lymph nodes.
M, Archontaki +4 more
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Six months' chemotherapy for lymph node tuberculosis
Respiratory Medicine, 1989A retrospective report of the experience using the policy of six-month short-course chemotherapy as standard treatment for lymph node tuberculosis is presented. Forty-one patients completed 6 months' treatment as planned. All made a complete recovery, except one who had a 1 cm residual node at the completion of treatment, and one who relapsed four ...
O R, McCarthy, R M, Rudd
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Diffuse Hyperplasia of Lymph Node in Tuberculosis
Southern Medical journal, 1986We have reported a case of diffuse hyperplasia of lymph nodes mimicking a malignant large cell lymphoma in a patient with active tuberculosis. The possibility of lymphoma coexisting with or superimposed upon the tuberculous infection proved untenable after a long follow-up.
J D, Masi, C, Toker
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1997
Lymph node tuberculosis apropos of 42 cases in a hematology-oncology ...
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Lymph node tuberculosis apropos of 42 cases in a hematology-oncology ...
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[Lymph node tuberculosis--today].
Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1979The peripheral tuberculosis of the lymph nodes on the neck, in the axilla and on the groin is described in its present epidemiological situation, its pathogenesis, diagnosis and therapy. Nowadays the tuberculosis of the lymph nodes most frequently occurs at older age and in women. In most cases the M. tuberculosis is the causative organism.
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TUBERCULOSIS OF ABDOMINAL LYMPH NODES
American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1926Tuberculosis of the mesenteric lymph nodes is found in children with great frequency, but the presence of the disease in these structures has been brought to light at necropsy or at operation rather than by examination during life. The pathologist often finds the lymph nodes of the abdomen the seat of caseous or calcifying tuberculosis, when the ...
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[Tuberculosis cutis colliquativa in lymph node tuberculosis].
Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift fur Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete, 1994We report on the case of a 75-year-old woman patient with tuberculosis colliquativa cutis (scrofuloderma). The skin lesions had developed from a cervical lymph node tuberculosis. The diagnosis was made by culturing biopsied skin and underlying lymph node. Under a triple drug regimen the skin lesions cleared within 2 months.
S, Golsch, R, Engst, B, Schön
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