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Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Alternate Names : Consumption, TB, Tuberculosis - Pulmonary

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Miliary Tuberculosis

Miliary Tuberculosis

Miliary tuberculosis is characterized by a chronic, contagious bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that has spread to other organs of the body by the blood or lymph system.

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  1. Tuberculosis in the Kidney
  2. Tuberculosis in the Lung
  3. Tuberculosis, Advanced - Chest X-Rays
  4. Pulmonary Nodule - Front View Chest X-Ray
  5. Pulmonary Nodule, Solitary - CT Scan
  6. Miliary Tuberculosis
  7. Tuberculosis of the Lungs
  8. Erythema Nodosum Associated with Sarcoidosis
  9. Respiratory System

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