tuberculosis$85597$ - translation to greek
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tuberculosis$85597$ - translation to greek

EXTRAPULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS THAT RESULTS IN FORMATION OF TINY LESIONS IN ALL THE ORGANS
Tuberculosis, miliary; Miliary TB; Military tuberculosis; Disseminated tuberculosis; Tuberculosis cutis acuta generalisata; Tuberculosis cutis disseminata; Phthisis miliaris
  • Tuberculosis of the lungs
  • Tuberculosis of the lungs

tuberculosis      
n. φυματίωση, χτικιό
convalescent home         
  • Brehmer sanatorium, photo before 1904, founded by German physician [[Hermann Brehmer]] in [[Görbersdorf]], [[Silesia]] (now Sokołowsko, Poland). Brehmer established the first German sanatorium for the systematic open-air treatment of tuberculosis and is the first institution of its kind.
  • [[Hällnäs]] sanatorium, founded in 1926, was one of the largest sanatoriums in Sweden for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.
  • A 1978 Finnish postage stamp,  depicting the 1933 Paimio tuberculosis sanatorium,  designed by [[Alvar Aalto]].
  • The [[Lima Tuberculosis Hospital]] in 1911.
RESIDENTIAL FACILITY PROVIDING HEALTH CARE FOR PATIENTS CONVALESCING FROM LONG-TERM ILLNESSES
Sanitorium; Sanatarium; Convalescence home; Convalescent Home; Tuberculosis sanatorium; Tuberculosis sanatarium; Sanatoria; Tuberculosis sanatoria; Sanitoria; Sanitarium (healthcare); Sanitarium (medical facility)
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Definition

Tuberculose

Wikipedia

Miliary tuberculosis

Miliary tuberculosis 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). Its name comes from a distinctive pattern seen on a chest radiograph of many tiny spots distributed throughout the lung fields with the appearance similar to millet seeds—thus the term "miliary" tuberculosis. Miliary TB may infect any number of organs, including the lungs, liver, and spleen. Miliary tuberculosis is present in about 2% of all reported cases of tuberculosis and accounts for up to 20% of all extra-pulmonary tuberculosis cases.