Disseminated tuberculosis is a type of tuberculosis (TB) where mycobacteria spread via blood to other organs beyond the lungs. It can cause severe multiple-organ damage in the absence of early ...
March 18, 2008 (Atlanta) — Organs transplanted from a donor with disseminated tuberculosis (TB) resulted in disease transmission to 2 of 3 organ recipients, according to a study presented here at the ...
Children are more likely than adults to develop active TB following exposure to M. tuberculosis (Mtb). Children are also much more likely than adults to develop severe disease, including ...
The mycobacteria that typically cause lung tuberculosis (TB) can also cause gastrointestinal (GI) TB. This condition typically requires prompt treatment with anti-tuberculous drugs. GI TB can involve ...
NONREACTIVE tuberculosis, of which less than 100 cases have been reported, has seldom been diagnosed during life. 1 2 3 4 5 This report describes a patient with a ...
New research in mice suggests that chronic infection with intestinal worms indirectly reduces the number of cells in lymph nodes near the skin, inhibiting the immune system's response to the Bacille ...
In one-fifth of people with active tuberculosis (TB), the site of disease is outside the lungs (extrapulmonary TB). Some forms of extrapulmonary TB, such as TB meningitis, are extremely dangerous, ...
A DECADE ago acute Military tuberculosis was probably a universally fatal disease. This fact has come to be appreciated only in retrospect since the Military calcifications of healed disseminated ...
New research in mice suggests that chronic infection with intestinal worms indirectly reduces the number of cells in lymph nodes near the skin, inhibiting the immune system's response to the Bacille ...
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