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  • disseminated tuberculosis
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  • endogenous tuberculosis
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  • fibrosing tuberculosis
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  • hematogenous tuberculosis
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  • incipient tuberculosis
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  • inhalation tuberculosis
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  • intestinal tuberculosis
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  • latent tuberculosis
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  • miliary tuberculosis
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  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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  • primary tuberculosis
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  • pulmonary tuberculosis
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  • renal tuberculosis
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  • latent tuberculosis
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  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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  • miliary tuberculosis
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  • pulmonary tuberculosis
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  • tuberculosis
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  • tuberculosis cutis
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  • intercellular lymph
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  • intravascular lymph
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  • lymph
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  • lymph sinus
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  • regional nodes lymph
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  • splenic lymph nodule
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  • atrioventricular node
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  • neck node biopsy
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  • reinfection tuberculosis
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  • reinfection tuberculosis
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  • A-V node
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  • Heberden node
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  • Hensen s node
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  • Oslers node
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  • Oslers node
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  • Schmorl s node
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  • anterior cervical node
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  • anterior tibial node
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  • glial node
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  • gouty node
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  • heberden s node
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  • hemal node
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  • hemolymph node
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  • secondary lymph node
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  • solitary lymph node
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  • submandibular lymph node
    Åιظ²ÇÁÀý, ¾ÇÇϸ²ÇÁÀý(¡­ï½).
  • submental lymph node
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  • tracheobronchial lymph node
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  • anterior cervical node
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  • anterior tibial node
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  • atrioventricular node
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  • cardiac node
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  • cystic node
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HLN hilar lymph node; hyperplastic liver nodules
LHR leukocyte histamine release; lymph node homing receptor
LN Lesch-Nyhan [syndrome]; lipoid nephrosis; Lisch nodule; low necrosis; lupus nephritis; lymph node
LNBx lymph node biopsy
LNC lymph node cell
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MLN Mesenteric lymph node
MLNC Mesenteric lymph node cells
M.L.N.S. Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome
MCLS Mucocutaneous Lymph node Syndrome
PAN Paraaortic lymph node
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  • endotracheal tuberculosis
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  • exudative tuberculosis
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  • hematogenous tuberculosis
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  • kidney tuberculosis
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  • mucosal tuberculosis
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  • open tuberculosis
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  • pharyngeal tuberculosis
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  • pulmonary tuberculosis
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  • renal tuberculosis
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  • secondary tuberculosis
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  • tuberculosis cutis colliquativa
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  • tuberculosis cutis luposa
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  • tuberculosis cutis verrucosa
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  • tuberculosis miliaris
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lymph node permeability factor A substance, released by lymphocytes when stimulated or damaged, that increases capillary permeability and the accumulation of mononuclear cells.
(05 Mar 2000)
acute miliary tuberculosis A rapidly fatal disease due to the general dissemination of tubercle bacilli in the blood, resulting in the formation of miliary tubercles in various organs and tissues, and producing symptoms of profound toxaemia.
Synonym: acute miliary tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
acute tuberculosis A rapidly fatal disease due to the general dissemination of tubercle bacilli in the blood, resulting in the formation of miliary tubercles in various organs and tissues, and producing symptoms of profound toxaemia.
Synonym: acute miliary tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
adult tuberculosis Tuberculosis found in adults and characterised by lesions near the apex of an upper lobe, which may cavitate or heal with scarring without spreading to lymph nodes; theoretically, secondary tuberculosis may be due to exogenous reinfection or to reactivation of a dormant endogenous infection.
Synonym: adult tuberculosis, postprimary tuberculosis, reinfection tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
aerogenic tuberculosis Infection with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis spread by inhalation of infected droplets.
(05 Mar 2000)
anthracotic tuberculosis <chest medicine> Fibrosis and scarring of the lungs secondary to the repeated inhalation of dust associated with some occupation.
Examples include silica, asbestos and coal dust exposure.
(29 Oct 1998)
arrested tuberculosis A scar or a calcified, fibrous, or caseous nodule in the lung pleura, lymph node, or other organ, resulting from previous tuberculosis that has regressed; reactivation is possible.
Synonym: arrested tuberculosis, inactive tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
attenuated tuberculosis A mild chronic form marked by caseous tubercles of the skin and the occurrence of cold abscesses.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal tuberculosis Tuberculosis of the basilar portions of the lungs.
(05 Mar 2000)
general tuberculosis Usually a chronic tuberculosis infection where spread of the original primary infection has occurred via the patients lymphatic system (or bloodstream). Disseminated disease occurs primarily in the immunocompromised individual (for example AIDS, cancer patient). The elderly are at increased risk for dissemination. In disseminated disease, organs and tissues that can be affected include pericardium, peritoneum, larynx, bronchus, bone, joints, lymph nodes, stomach, meninges, eyes, kidneys and skin. Treatment is with INH, rifampin, ethambutol and other antibiotics.
(27 Sep 1997)
reinfection tuberculosis Tuberculosis found in adults and characterised by lesions near the apex of an upper lobe, which may cavitate or heal with scarring without spreading to lymph nodes; theoretically, secondary tuberculosis may be due to exogenous reinfection or to reactivation of a dormant endogenous infection.
Synonym: adult tuberculosis, postprimary tuberculosis, reinfection tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
cerebral tuberculosis Inflammation of the cerebral leptomeninges marked by the presence of granulomatous inflammation; it is usually confined to the base of the brain (basilar meningitis, internal hydrocephalus) and is accompanied in children by an accumulation of spinal fluid in the ventricles (acute hydrocephalus).
Synonym: cerebral tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
childhood tuberculosis Initial (primary) infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, characterised by pneumonic lesions in middle parts of lungs, rarely cavitary, with rapid spread to lymph nodes in hilar and paratracheal areas; more often seen in childhood, but pattern is not limited to children.
(05 Mar 2000)
childhood type tuberculosis First infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, typically seen in children but also occurs in adults, characterised in the lungs by the formation of a primary complex consisting of small peripheral pulmonary focus with spread to hilar or paratracheal lymph nodes; may cavitate or heal with scarring or may progress.
Synonym: childhood type tuberculosis.
(05 Mar 2000)
miliary tuberculosis Usually a chronic tuberculosis infection where spread of the original primary infection has occurred via the patients lymphatic system (or bloodstream). Disseminated disease occurs primarily in the immunocompromised individual (for example AIDS, cancer patient). The elderly are at increased risk for dissemination. In disseminated disease, organs and tissues that can be affected include pericardium, peritoneum, larynx, bronchus, bone, joints, lymph nodes, stomach, meninges, eyes, kidneys and skin. Treatment is with INH, rifampin, ethambutol and other antibiotics.
(27 Sep 1997)
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