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Miliary Tuberculosis

Acta Medica Scandinavica, 1979
ABSTRACT Twenty‐six cases of miliary tuberculosis were studied in retrospect. The mean age of the patients was 62 years. Eighteen patients suffered from another underlying chronic disease. Nine had been treated with corticosteroids or cytotoxic agents. A limited manifestation of tuberculosis had been previously verified or suspected in ten cases. Fever
B, Stenius-Aarniala, P, Tukiainen
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Tuberculous meningitis and miliary tuberculosis: the Rich focus revisited

open access: yesJournal of Infection, 2005
Tuberculous meningitis (TBM) develops most often when a caseating meningeal or sub-cortical focus, the Rich focus, discharges its contents into the subarachnoid space.
Peter R Donald   +2 more
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Miliary Sarcoidosis following Miliary Tuberculosis

Respiration, 2000
A patient who presented with a miliary radiographic pattern due to tuberculosis and later with a similar miliary pattern due to sarcoidosis is described. The patient, a 47-year-old man, was admitted to the hospital due to coughing, weakness, weight loss and an abnormal chest radiograph with a miliary pattern.
K, Hatzakis, N M, Siafakas, D, Bouros
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Miliary tuberculosis twice

British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1974
Abstract The case history and radiographs of a young patient who developed miliary tuberculosis twice are presented. The first dissemination of the disease occurred with his primary infection as a child and the second as a result of spread from a chronic renal focus of infection.
F W, Wright, W S, Hamilton
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Ofloxacin in miliary tuberculosis

European Respiratory Journal, 1990
We report one case of severe miliary tuberculosis with liver failure and respiratory insufficiency in a twenty-seven year old patient. We emphasize the presence of hepatic, occular and vestibular toxicities secondary to the treatment and the usefulness of ofloxacin with cycloserine given for nine months.
J, Alegre   +3 more
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Miliary tuberculosis in adults

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1971
Seven cases of acute miliary tuberculosis in adults are described. In most of these the diagnosis was not suspected clinically. Five had received corticosteroid therapy. It is suggested in light of our experience that miliary tuberculosis in adults may be more common than is generally realised.
J, Heaton, W T, McCaughey
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Congenital miliary tuberculosis

Annals of Tropical Paediatrics, 1990
A case of a premature baby who had the classical problems associated with congenital tuberculosis and presented a difficult diagnostic problem is described. Diagnosis was ultimately confirmed by liver biopsy. Treatment was initially with isoniazid alone, followed 2 weeks later by isoniazid and rifampicin.
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Chronic miliary tuberculosis

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1947
Summary The case is recorded of a young woman who suffered from a preretinal h˦morrhage followed a few months later by neurological symptoms which proved eventually to have been due to tuberculomas of the brain and cerebellum. After having made an apparent recovery for a year, she then developed renal tuberculosis and was found to have miliary ...
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Chronic Miliary Tuberculosis and Healed Miliary Tuberculosis

Radiology, 1926
In the past few years there have been a number of reports of healed miliary tuberculosis and chronic miliary tuberculosis, these two terms being rather loosely applied to the cases under discussion. Some of the authors have assumed the two conditions to be the same, while others appear to have made but slight distinction.
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Miliary tuberculosis

The American Journal of Medicine, 1974
S A, Sahn, T A, Neff
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