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[A case of miliary tuberculosis with high-grade fever that remitted without antituberculosis therapy].

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A 23-year-old man was admitted with a persistent high-grade fever of 20 days duration. Chest roentgenogram showed diffuse miliary shadows in both lung fields, highly suggestive of miliary tuberculosis. Sputum, gastric juice, and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid did not, however, reveal acid-fast bacilli

Intestinal tuberculosis in patients with fever of unknown origin in Egypt.

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Nineteen patients with intestinal tuberculosis were admitted to the Abbassia Fever Hospital in the period 1991-1997. Fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss were the most common symptoms. Small bowel radiology and colonoscopy were helpful in establishing the diagnosis. The difficulties in

Extra pulmonary tuberculosis presenting as fever with massive splenomegaly and pancytopenia.

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Disseminated tuberculosis is an important differential diagnosis for fever of unknown origin (FUO) and it can present with hepatosplenomegaly and lymphadenopathy and may have meningitis and with hematological abnormalities including pancytopenia or a leukemoid reaction. We report the case of a

Peritoneal tuberculosis in two young immigrants with fever of unknown origin.

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Two patients with long-standing fever and weight loss underwent extensive diagnostic procedures before peritoneal tuberculosis was diagnosed by explorative laparatomy. By that time they had developed signs of intestinal obstruction. Both recovered after treatment, but one developed serious

Genital tuberculosis presenting as pyrexia of undetermined origin.

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A case of Genital tuberculosis in a female patient is presented. The key presenting features in this lady were chronic weight loss, colicky lower abdominal pains, fever, and amenorrhea. The fact that tuberculosis is still very much around and could present in unpredictable ways is emphasised.

Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with fever of unknown origin: clinical features and diagnosis.

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One hundred twenty-nine patients with extra-pulmonary tuberculosis admitted at the Abbassia Fever Hospital, NAMRU-3 during a seven year period (1991 to 1997) are described. Tuberculous peritonitis was diagnosed in 35 patients, tuberculous lymphadenitis in 32, intestinal tuberculosis in 19,

Coinfection of Typhoid Fever With Tuberculosis: A Challenge to Surgical Management

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Ileal perforation is one of the most dreaded complications of abdominal tuberculosis. It is more common in immunodeficient patients, where ulcerative type of intestinal tuberculosis predominates. Various factors play role in the outcome of these patients, such as age and comorbid illness, though the
We describe the clinical course of a patient with extensive pulmonary tuberculosis, in whom fever persisted despite adequate anti-tuberculous and broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment. A once daily morning dose of prednisolone failed to suppress the fever, but a twice daily regime was successful.

[Dysphagia with fever revealing mediastinal lymph node tuberculosis. Apropos of 2 cases].

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The oesophagus is a rare localization of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. We report 2 cases of tuberculous mediastinal lymph nodes revealed by dysphagia and fever in immunocompetent subjects. With the actual outbreak of tuberculosis, this localization is worth mentioning, as the precocity of the

Tuberculosis of spleen presenting with pyrexia of unknown origin in a non-immunocompromised woman.

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Splenic lesions due to tuberculosis are extremely rare in immunocompetent indi-viduals and delays in diagnosis are frequent. Here, we describe a 49-year-woman presenting with pyrexia-of-unknown origin with no evidence of any immunodefi-ciency. Computed tomography of the abdomen showed an enlarged

The triad of weight loss, fever and night sweating: isolated bone marrow tuberculosis, a case report.

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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis is known to be the infection in an organ with or without pulmonary involvement. The infection in extrapulmonary tuberculosis is insidious and the symptoms and signs are generally nonspecific. We describe a 56-year-old male patient complaining of weight loss, fever, and
Often patients with fevers of unknown origin (FUOs) present with loss of appetite, weight loss, and night sweats, without localizing signs. Some are found to have a renal mass during diagnostic evaluation. In patients with FUOs and a renal mass, the differential diagnosis includes renal

The bacteraemia of disseminated tuberculosis among HIV-infected patients with prolonged fever in Tanzania.

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BACKGROUND Disseminated tuberculosis (TB) is a common cause of death among human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients in developing countries. Blood culture offers a potential means to diagnose disseminated TB, but optimal blood culture methods have not been studied. METHODS Two hundred
Serum antibodies reactive with streptococcal peptidoglycan-polysaccharide complexes (PG-PS) have been estimated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in patients with acute rheumatic fever (ARF), tuberculosis (TB) and subacute bacterial endocarditis (SBE) compared with normal age- and sex-matched

Familial Mediterranean fever. No role of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in ten patients.

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BACKGROUND Tuberculosis (TB) and Familial mediterranean fever (FMF) are two common diseases in our region, Turkey. Both share some properties in common: Both cause AA type amyloidosis and have association with some immunological abnormalities. Upon incidentally observing Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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