| tuberculous u. |
granulomatous uveitis due to infection with the tubercle bacillus, usually a severe caseating granulomatous chorioretinitis.
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| tuberculous w. |
tuberculosis verrucosa cutis.
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| tuberculosis |
caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, stimulating specific tissue reactions resulting in necrosis. The lung is the organ most frequently affected, but other organs are also commonly involved. If the respiratory system is severely compromised, blood oxygen levels may drop and make surgical management more complicated.
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| tuberculum |
kleiner H?ker, Knochenvorsprung - majus: gro?r Knochenvorsprung am Oberarm - minus: kleiner Knochenvorsprung am Oberarm
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| tuberculosis |
Protection against tubercle infection is primarily mediated by Th1 cells, and when these are inhibited or reduced in number, host defence is compromised (figure 2). Tuberculosis is strongly associated with the diminished type 1 response 24 and depressed CD4+ count characteristic of HIV infection, 25 and has been noted to occur at a higher CD4+ count than most other opportunistic infections. ...
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