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tuberculosis granulation tissue - перевод на арабский

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 granulation tissue      
‎ نَسيجٌ سُلِّيّ حُبَيبِيّ‎
extrapulmonary         
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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.
  • 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
‎ خارِجَ الرِّئَة‎
primary complex         
  • 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
‎ المُعَقَّدُ الأَوَلِيُّ‎

Определение

Tuberculose

Википедия

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.