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extrapulmonary tuberculosis - Übersetzung nach russisch


extrapulmonary tuberculosis         
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  •  Histopathological specimen showing tuberculosis of the duodenum. Lamina propria is stuffed with wall-to-wall histiocytes. This Kinyoun carbolfuchsin stain shows innumerable acid-fast bacilli.
RESPIRATORY DISEASE
Tuberculous peritonitis; Gastrointestinal tuberculosis; Intestinal tuberculosis

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внелёгочный туберкулёз

pulmonary tuberculosis         
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  • Mantoux tuberculin skin test
  • [[Egyptian mummy]] in the [[British Museum]] – tubercular decay has been found in the spine.
  • The Sick Child]]'' by [[Edvard Munch]], 1885–1886, depicts the illness of his sister Sophie, who died of tuberculosis when Edvard was 14; his mother also died of the disease.
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of ''M. tuberculosis''
  • Tuberculosis public health campaign in Ireland, c. 1905
  • Robert Koch discovered the tuberculosis bacillus.
  • stained red]]) in [[sputum]]
  • Public health campaigns in the 1920s tried to halt the spread of TB.
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  • Microscopy of tuberculous epididymitis. [[H&E]] stain
  • Tuberculosis phototherapy treatment on 3 March 1934, in [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]]
INFECTIOUS DISEASE CAUSED BY THE BACTERIUM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
Tuburculosis; Nursing care plan for tuberculosis; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Phthsis; Respiratory tuberculosis; Primary tuberculosis; Secondary tuberculosis; Primary Tuberculosis; Secondary Tuberculosis; Tubercolosis; Bone Tuberculosis; BONE TB; Pulmonary consumption; Tuberculosis, bovine; Tuberculosis, ocular; Tuberculosis, cardiovascular; HIV-related tuberculosis; Consumption (disease); Tabes mesenterica; Koch's Disease; Berklar; Tabes Anglica; Tubercluosis; Extrapulmonary; Giant multinucleated cell; Spes phthisica; Tubercloses; Genitourinary Tuberculosis; Tuberculosis epidemic; Smear-positive tuberculosis; Smear-negative tuberculosis; Antitubeculosis; Fibroid phthisis; Tuberculosus; Phthisis pulmonalis; Tuberculosis, pulmonary; SMI 049; TB vaccine; Tuberculose; Phthysis; Tuberculosis arthritis; Meningeal tuberculosis; Primary complex; Tuberculosis cutis primaria; Tuberculous ulcer; Tuberculosis fungosa serpiginosa; Nodular tuberculide; Tuberculous abscess; Metastatic tuberculous ulcer; Acute phthisis; Tuberculous; Tubercular scar; Active tuberculosis; Tuberculous pneumonia; Epidemiology of tuberculosis; Abscess, tuberculous; Tuberculosis stigma; Lamparones; Galloping consumption; The consumption; Great white plague; Peritoneal tuberculosis; White-swelling; Bone tuberculosis; Genital tuberculosis

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туберкулёз лёгких

secondary tuberculosis         
  • archive-date=10 August 2016}}</ref>
  • 305x305px
  • 303x303px
  • Mantoux tuberculin skin test
  • [[Egyptian mummy]] in the [[British Museum]] – tubercular decay has been found in the spine.
  • The Sick Child]]'' by [[Edvard Munch]], 1885–1886, depicts the illness of his sister Sophie, who died of tuberculosis when Edvard was 14; his mother also died of the disease.
  • [[Scanning electron micrograph]] of ''M. tuberculosis''
  • Tuberculosis public health campaign in Ireland, c. 1905
  • Robert Koch discovered the tuberculosis bacillus.
  • stained red]]) in [[sputum]]
  • Public health campaigns in the 1920s tried to halt the spread of TB.
  • archive-date=16 May 2009}}</ref> with many symptoms overlapping with other variants, while others are more (but not entirely) specific for certain variants. Multiple variants may be present simultaneously.
  • size=60%}}
{{col-end}}
  • Microscopy of tuberculous epididymitis. [[H&E]] stain
  • Tuberculosis phototherapy treatment on 3 March 1934, in [[Kuopio]], [[Finland]]
INFECTIOUS DISEASE CAUSED BY THE BACTERIUM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS
Tuburculosis; Nursing care plan for tuberculosis; Pulmonary tuberculosis; Phthsis; Respiratory tuberculosis; Primary tuberculosis; Secondary tuberculosis; Primary Tuberculosis; Secondary Tuberculosis; Tubercolosis; Bone Tuberculosis; BONE TB; Pulmonary consumption; Tuberculosis, bovine; Tuberculosis, ocular; Tuberculosis, cardiovascular; HIV-related tuberculosis; Consumption (disease); Tabes mesenterica; Koch's Disease; Berklar; Tabes Anglica; Tubercluosis; Extrapulmonary; Giant multinucleated cell; Spes phthisica; Tubercloses; Genitourinary Tuberculosis; Tuberculosis epidemic; Smear-positive tuberculosis; Smear-negative tuberculosis; Antitubeculosis; Fibroid phthisis; Tuberculosus; Phthisis pulmonalis; Tuberculosis, pulmonary; SMI 049; TB vaccine; Tuberculose; Phthysis; Tuberculosis arthritis; Meningeal tuberculosis; Primary complex; Tuberculosis cutis primaria; Tuberculous ulcer; Tuberculosis fungosa serpiginosa; Nodular tuberculide; Tuberculous abscess; Metastatic tuberculous ulcer; Acute phthisis; Tuberculous; Tubercular scar; Active tuberculosis; Tuberculous pneumonia; Epidemiology of tuberculosis; Abscess, tuberculous; Tuberculosis stigma; Lamparones; Galloping consumption; The consumption; Great white plague; Peritoneal tuberculosis; White-swelling; Bone tuberculosis; Genital tuberculosis

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Definition

Tuberculose

Wikipedia

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis is tuberculosis (TB) within a location in the body other than the lungs. It accounts for an increasing fraction of active cases, from 20 to 40% according to published reports, and causes other kinds of TB.
Übersetzung von &#39extrapulmonary tuberculosis&#39 in Russisch