Items tagged “tuberculosis”
79 results found
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Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis
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10 Aug 2012
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Tuberculous peritonitis - dry type
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23 Aug 2012
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Post primary pulmonary tuberculosis
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28 Oct 2012
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Tree-in-bud appearance - endobronchial spreading of pulmonary tuberculosis
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31 Dec 2012
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Tuberculosis - sacro-iliac joint
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05 Jan 2013
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Pleural tuberculosis - mass
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23 Feb 2013
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Plombage
Plombage, also known as extraperiosteal or extrapleural pneumonolysis, is a historical treatment method for cavitary tuberculosis of the upper lobes of the lungs. It was used in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s prior to the introduction of effective antituberculous drugs, when treatment of tuberculos...
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Thoracic plombage
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02 Mar 2013
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Post-primary pulmonary tuberculosis
Published
15 Mar 2013
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Miliary tuberculosis
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23 Apr 2013
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Ileocecal tuberculosis
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01 Jun 2013
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Pott disease
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26 Jul 2013
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Pleural calcification with tuberculosis
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22 Sep 2013
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Tuberculous arthritis with Phemister triad
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12 Oct 2013
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Moth eaten calyces
Moth eaten calyx refers to the ragged, feathery calyceal outline due to irregular erosions of the calyx. It is one of the earliest excretory urographic appearance of genitourinary tuberculosis.
Pathology
This appearance is due to necrotizing papillitis, which may further progress to form medu...
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Tuberculous peritonitis
Published
30 Oct 2013
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Non-lactating breast abscess
Published
20 Nov 2013
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Peritoneal and pleural tuberculosis
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30 Dec 2013
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Ileocecal tuberculosis
Ileocecal tuberculosis is the most common site of gastrointestinal tuberculosis, which in turn is the third most common site of extrapulmonary tuberculosis.
Pathology
Three morphological types of ileocecal tuberculosis are known:
ulcerative
hypertrophic
ulcerohypertrophic
Radiographic fe...
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Enlarged parotid lymph node
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07 Mar 2014
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