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Pulmonary Eosinophilia in Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Chest, 1992
Three radiologically and bacteriologically confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis patients had eosinophilic pneumonia, as demonstrated by BAL. In two patients, pulmonary eosinophilia was present only at the site of the lesion and the third had eosinophilia in both peripheral blood and lung.
Vijayan, V K   +4 more
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Imaging of pulmonary tuberculosis

European Radiology, 2002
Tuberculosis, more than any other infectious disease, has always been a challenge, since it has been responsible for a great amount of morbidity and mortality in humans. After a steady decline in the number of new cases during the twentieth century, due to improved social and environmental conditions, early diagnosis, and the development of ...
Van Dyck, Pieter   +3 more
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Surgery for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

World Journal of Surgery, 1997
AbstractDuring the period 1990–1994 a total of 578 operations were performed in 502 patients with various forms of tuberculosis. Most of the patients (68%) were men aged 20 to 50 years (70%). Sputum cultures were positive in 55% of the patients. More than half of all patients were chronic smokers, and about 10% were alcoholics or drug addicts.
Victor P. Strelzov, Mikhail I. Perelman
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Resection for Pulmonary Tuberculosis

The American Journal of Nursing, 1959
T HE reduction in the number of beds needed for patients with tuberculosis and the closing of some sanatoria have led to the assumption that tuberculosis has been conquered. Unfortunately, this is not so. Actually, the decrease in beds for tuberculosis has resulted from the present treatment methods, which allow a shorter period of hospitalization.
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Pulmonary tuberculosis

Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2007
Markus, Brunner, Dietmar, Thurnher
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APPENDICITIS AND PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1916
The facts here presented were based on my cases treated at Saranac Lake, N. Y., by the open air method from October, 1905, to June 19, 1916. Patients who undergo climatic treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis have comparatively few serious digestive disturbances.
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THE SURGERY OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS.*

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1924
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