| tuberculosis, splenic | Infection of the spleen with species of mycobacterium. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| tuberculosis, urogenital | A general term for tuberculosis of the urinary and/or genital systems or urinary organs other than the kidney, which is tuberculosis, renal. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tuberculosis: gastrointestinal manifestations | <radiology> Ileocaecal area, most common site (80-90%), Stierlin sign, Fleischner sign, thickened ileocaecal valve, fissures, ulcers, sinus tracts, fistulas, perforation, colon, segmental involvement; especially on right side, ulcerating colitis with pseudopolyps, hourglass stricture, wall thickening, gastroduodenal area, simultaneous involvement of pylorus and duodenum, stenotic pylorus with gastric outlet obstruction, narrowed antrum (linitis plastica appearance), ulcers, thickened folds, antral fistula, oesophagus, least common site, ulcers, stricture, mass, sinus tracts (12 Dec 1998) |
| tuberculostat | A tuberculostatic agent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculostatic | <pharmacology> Inhibiting the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tuberculous | Relating to or affected by tuberculosis. Compare: tubercular. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous abscess | An abscess caused by the tubercle bacillus. Synonym: cold abscess. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous bronchopneumonia | An acute form of pulmonary tuberculosis characterised by widespread patchy consolidations. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous enteritis | Enteric tuberculosis that may occur in the absence of obvious pulmonary t.; may be caused by bovine tuberculosis contracted through drinking of unpasteurised milk or swallowing of tubercle bacilli expectorated from cavitary lesions in the lung. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous lymphadenitis | Lymphadenitis resulting from infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis; tuberculosis of the lymph nodes. Synonym: tuberculosis lymphadenitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous meningitis | 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) |
| tuberculous nephritis | Nephritis, mainly interstitial, due to the tubercle bacillus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous pericarditis | Pericarditis caused by tuberculosis infection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| tuberculous peritonitis | <radiology> Aetiology: haematogenous spread, rupture of mesenteric node, Types: wet: exudative ascites, dry: tuberculous adenopathy and adhesions, fibrotic: abdominal mass with separation and fixation of bowel, CT: high density ascites (30 HU), peripancreatic and mesenteric adenopathy with low density, centres (caseous necrosis), irregular soft tissue density of omemtum, ** tuberculosis: gastrointestinal manifestations (12 Dec 1998) |
| tuberculous rheumatism | An inflammatory condition of the joints or fibrous tissues during the course of tuberculosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Cervical Lymphadenitis, Mycobacterial, Lymph Node Tuberculoses, Lymph Node Tuberculosis, Lymphadenitis, Cervical Tuberculous, Lymphadenitis, Mycobacterial Cervical, Scrofulas, Tuberculoses, Lymph Node, Tuberculous Lymphadenitis
Synonyms : Genital Tuberculoses, Male, Genital Tuberculosis, Male, Male Genital Tuberculoses, Tuberculoses, Male Genital
Synonyms : Tuberculosis Meningitis, Tuberculous Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis, Hypertrophic Pachymeningitides, Tuberculous, Hypertrophic Pachymeningitis, Tuberculous, Meningeal Tuberculosis, Meningitides, Tuberculosis, Meningitis, Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis Meningitides
Synonyms : Miliary Tuberculoses, Miliary Tuberculosis, Tuberculoses, Miliary
Synonyms : Tuberculosis, MDR, Tuberculosis, Multi-Drug Resistant, Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis, MDR Tuberculosis, Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis, Drug Resistant, Tuberculosis, Multi Drug Resistant
| tuberculosis |
An infection caused by bacteria called mycobacteria tuberculosis. Many people infected with tuberculosis have no symptoms because it is dormant. Once active, tuberculosis may cause damage to the lungs and other organs. Active tuberculosis is also contagious and is spread through inhalation. Treatment of tuberculosis involves taking antibiotics and vitamins for at least 6 months.
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| tuberculosis |
an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that typically affects the lungs (pulmonary TB), but may also occur in other organs (extrapulmonary TB). TB infection refers to asymptomatic, latent infection with TB bacteria; active TB disease refers to symptoms caused by replicating bacteria.
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| tuberculostatic |
Arresting the tubercle bacillus (the germ responsible for causing tuberculosis).
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| tuberculosis |
A bacterial infection affecting primarily the lungs, more common in urban areas, treatable with antibiotics (though resistant strains are appearing). A simple test, often given at the one-year checkup, can determine whether an infant has TB.
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| tuberculosis |
Any of the infectious diseases of man and other animals caused by species of MYCOBACTERIUM
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