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Tuberculous meningitis
Tuberculous meningitis is the most common presentation of intracranial tuberculosis, and usually refers to infection of the leptomeninges. Uncommonly tuberculosis can be limited to the pachymeninges (dura mater), it is called tuberculous pachymeningitis and is discussed separately.
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Tuberculous pachymeningitis
Tuberculous pachymeningitis is a rare form of CNS tuberculosis characterized by a chronic tuberculous infection leading to a dura mater involvement. Common sites of involvement are cavernous sinuses, floor of middle cranial fossa and tentorium.
This condition should not be confused with the com...
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Tuberculous spondylitis
Tuberculous spondylitis, also known as Pott disease, refers to vertebral body osteomyelitis and intervertebral discitis from tuberculosis (TB). The spine is the most frequent location of musculoskeletal tuberculosis, and commonly related symptoms are back pain and lower limb weakness/paraplegia....
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Tubercular meningitis with tuberculomas
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Tuberculous arthritis
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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17 Mar 2010
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Tree-in-bud sign and bronchiectasis
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23 Mar 2010
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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23 Mar 2010
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Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis
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21 May 2010
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Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis
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Tuberculosis - C2
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Tuberculous autonephrectomy
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01 Jun 2010
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Tuberculous dactylitis
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Tuberculous spondylitis
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Tuberculosis - left upper lobe
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Putty kidney
A putty kidney refers to a pattern of renal calcification associated with renal tuberculosis conventionally described on plain radiography. The calcification can be large, round or oval, dense or very homogeneous and ground glass-like, representing calcified caseous tissue within dilated calyces...
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Calcified tuberculous granulomas
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Tuberculomas of the brain and spinal cord
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Ranke complex
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Tuberculosis: healed post secondary
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