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Little later he caught a miliary tuberculosis in Poland.
It does, though, give 80% of children protection against tuberculous meningitis and miliary tuberculosis.
Acute Miliary Tuberculosis is the most virulent form of this diseases.
Complications arose, and Wolfe was eventually diagnosed with miliary tuberculosis of the brain.
Miliary tuberculosis may also present with unilateral or bilateral pneumothorax rarely.
Testing for miliary tuberculosis is conducted in the same manner as for other forms of tuberculosis.
Miliary tuberculosis
After subsequent advances in medicine, this term fell into disuse, supplanted by other more specific names of diseases, for example the modern miliary tuberculosis.
This severe form of TB disease, most common in young children and those with HIV, is called miliary tuberculosis.
A variety of neurological complications have been noted in miliary tuberculosis patients-tuberculous meningitis and cerebral tuberculomas being the most frequent.
pioneer research of miliary tuberculosis.
'Acute miliary tuberculosis.'
Miliary tuberculosis (tuberculous septicaemia) and tuberculous meningitis, hitherto consistently fatal conditions, yielded to it.
A patient with miliary tuberculosis will tend to present with non-specific signs, such as low grade fever, cough, and enlarged lymph nodes.
Despite her untimely death, officially from miliary tuberculosis, in Montpellier, France at the age of 25, Kaprálová created an impressive body of work.
A potentially more serious, widespread form of TB is called "disseminated" TB, commonly known as miliary tuberculosis.
The cause of death was officially listed as "pleurisy of the left side, consumption of the right lung, general miliary tuberculosis and parenchymatous nephritis."
The risk factors for contracting miliary tuberculosis are being in direct contact with a person who has it, living in unsanitary conditions, and having an unhealthy diet.
A pattern of multiple small nodular metastases has been described as miliary carcinosis which has a radiographic appearance similar to miliary tuberculosis.
Miliary tuberculosis is a form of tuberculous infection in the lung that is the result of erosion of the infection into a pulmonary vein.
Die Lungenschwindsucht und die acute Miliartuberkulose (Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Acute Miliary Tuberculosis), 1877
Typically these will heal, but in some cases, especially in immunosuppressed patients, it will progress to miliary tuberculosis (so named due to the granulomas resembling millet seeds on a chest X-ray).
With Austrian pathologist Franz Dittrich (1815-1859), the "Buhl-Dittrich law" is obtained, a supposition that states that "In every case of acute miliary tuberculosis, there exists at least one old focus of causation in the body".
Miliary tuberculosis (also known as "disseminated tuberculosis", "tuberculosis cutis acuta generalisata", and "Tuberculosis cutis disseminata") is a form of tuberculosis that is characterized by a wide dissemination into the human body and by the tiny size of the lesions (1-5 mm).