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期刊名:Indian journal of tuberculosis

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Kranti Garg,Vijay Kumar Arora Kranti Garg
Respiratory diseases are commonly associated with mental health issues, which add to morbidity and mortality. However, this association has never received sufficient attention. There is an urgent need to sensitize the health care workers fo...
R Kumar,P Khosla,V Taneja et al. R Kumar et al.
Tuberculosis is one of the endemic diseases in India. Tuberculosis can involve almost every organ of the body, however isolated muscle involvement is considered rare. We hereby report a series of three cases of tubercular pyomyositis to hig...
Sangeeta Sharma,T S Swetha,Rohan Malakar Sangeeta Sharma
Vanishing lung syndrome (VLS) or idiopathic giant bullous disease is a rare condition characterized by giant emphysematous bullae, classically presenting as a slowly enlarging bulla that compresses normal lung parenchyma and causes mediasti...
Karthikeyan Sundaram,Leela Kagithakara Vajravelu,Everest Helen Rani Paulraj Karthikeyan Sundaram
Tuberculosis and Coronaviral disease-19 had a global impact in 2020 and still predominating, both infectious diseases similar to the lethal pandemics spread in one route, likely airborne transmission, the infected person could spread to hea...
Vineet K Chadha Vineet K Chadha
Key learnings from some landmark studies that the author has been associated with and their implications on program strategies are highlighted. Learnings from prevalence surveys provide justification for active TB Case finding (ACF), role o...
Swati Sharma,Snehasish Nayak,Bhavani R et al. Swati Sharma et al.
Silico-Tuberculosis (silico-TB) is a severe combination of tuberculosis and silicosis, caused by occupational exposure to fine crystalline silica dust, which has become a global health concern. This comprehensive review compiles the updated...
Khoobi Dipakkumar Kothari,Neela M Patel,Avanita D Solanki et al. Khoobi Dipakkumar Kothari et al.
Background and aim: Cutaneous Tuberculosis constitutes 1-1.5 % of extrapulmonary tuberculosis with a wide clinical spectrum which relies upon the portal of entry of mycobacteria and patient's immunity. Complications of cu...