tuberculous in English

adjective

[tu·ber·cu·lous || tʊ'bɜrkjələs /tjʊ'bɜːkjʊləs]

affected with the infectious disease tuberculosis which is characterized by the formation of tubercles in the lungs; of a tubercle; of or pertaining to small rounded protrusion; of tubercular legions; of tuberculosis

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1. Tuberculous adenitis Excludes:

2. It's a tuberculous abscess.

3. Antonyms for tuberculous Chancre

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6. Tuberculous pleurisy, without mention of bacteriological or histological confirmation (A16.5)

7. 7 synonyms for Consumptive: phthisic, phthisical, tubercular, tuberculate, tuberculous, tubercular, lunger

8. It does, though, give 80% of children protection against tuberculous meningitis and miliary tuberculosis.

9. Objective To summarize the nursing experience of patients with hepatic cirrhosis complicated with tuberculous peritonitis.

10. Dry Caries (Caries sic´ca) a form of tuberculous Caries of the joints and ends of bones

11. Tuberculosis of lymph nodes: intrathoracic (A15.4, A16.3) mesenteric and retroperitoneal (A18.3) Tuberculous tracheobronchial adenopathy (A15.4, A16.3)

12. Their TSTs could be falsely positive on account of BCG vaccination or exposure to non-tuberculous mycobacteria.

13. Objective To observe the treatment effect of injecting chymotrypsin in chest for tuberculous pleurisy patients.

14. Dry Caries (Caries sic´ca) a form of tuberculous Caries of the joints and ends of bones

15. Arrosion ulcer An obsolete term for: (1) Tuberculous ulcer of the tracheobronchial tree; (2) Intravascular ulcer.

16. In contrast, brain TB can present as an acute tuberculous meningitisand Abscessor possibly with convulsions alone in case

17. He was eventually diagnosed with late tuberculous tenosynovitis of the wrist and a total wrist arthrodesis was performed.

18. Anergy testing should also be considered for persons who are among risk groups for tuberculous and HIV co- infection but who refuse HIV testing

19. We report two cases of tuberculous infection of the scapula, one involving the acromion and one involving the body of the scapula.

20. A few weeks after starting treatment, lymph nodes often start to enlarge, and previously solid lymph nodes may soften and develop into tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis.

21. All first-line anti-tuberculous drug names have semistandardized three-letter and single-letter abbreviations: ethambutol is EMB or E, isoniazid is INH or H, pyrazinamide is PZA or Z, rifampicin is RMP or R, streptomycin is SM or S. First-line anti-tuberculous drug names are often remembered with the mnemonic "RIPE," referring to the use of a rifamycin (like rifampin), isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol.

22. About 90% of those infected with M. tuberculosis have asymptomatic, latent TB infections (sometimes called LTBI), with only a 10% lifetime chance that the latent infection will progress to overt, active tuberculous disease.

23. Cutaneous tuberculosis exhibits different clinical phenotypes acquired through different routes, including via extrinsic inoculation of the tuberculous bacilli and dissemination to the skin from other sites, or represents hypersensitivity reactions to M

24. There is good evidence from randomised-controlled trials to say that in tuberculous lymphadenitis and in TB of the spine, the six-month regimen is equivalent to the nine-month regimen; the US recommendation is therefore not supported by the evidence.

25. Tuberculoma of: brain (G07*) spinal cord (G07*) Tuberculosis of: brain (G07*) spinal cord (G07*) Tuberculous: abscess of brain (G07*) meningoencephalitis (G05.0*) myelitis (G05.0*) polyneuropathy (G63.0*) A17.9† Tuberculosis of nervous system, unspecified (G99.8*) A18 Tuberculosis of other organs A18.0† Tuberculosis of bones and joints Includes: