Total: 6 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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25085948 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Maxillary sinusitis with pulmonary tuberculosis. | ||
Upadhyay R, Prakash V, Singh AB, Saheer S. BMJ Case Rep. 2014;2014:bcr-2014-203952. |
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Maxillary sinusitis with pulmonary tuberculosis. | ||
12884569 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
[Wegener's granulomatosis--a disease of many faces]. | ||
Golecki M, Jankowska R, Werynska B. Pneumonol Alergol Pol. 2002;70(11-12):594-600. |
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Several diagnoses were made: neoplasm, bacterial ethmoid sinusitis, trigeminal neuritis, thrombotic cavernous sinusitis and tuberculosis. | ||
12884569 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
[Wegener's granulomatosis--a disease of many faces]. | ||
Golecki M, Jankowska R, Werynska B. Pneumonol Alergol Pol. 2002;70(11-12):594-600. |
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Several diagnoses were made: neoplasm, bacterial ethmoid sinusitis, trigeminal neuritis, thrombotic cavernous sinusitis and tuberculosis. | ||
16296237 |
MALE | Adult |
[Patulous eustachian tube]. | ||
Kovacevic D, Radosavljevic M, Jelesijevic J. Srp Arh Celok Lek. 1995;123(3-4):105-7. |
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The first one was sick for many years from various chronics exhausted diseases: Jackson's epilepsy, temporary vascular brain disturbances, tuberculosis of lung, stomach ulcer, heart diseases, the patient is from low class, on one side, and also suffers from some local diseases: a paralysis of soft palate and palatal arcs, a chronic catarrhal rhinitis and sinusitis, a deviation of nasal dividing wall and hindered breathing through the nose, on the other side. | ||
4080333 |
MALE | |
Tuberculosis of the orbit. | ||
Khalil M, Lindley S, Matouk E. Ophthalmology. 1985;92(11):1624-7. |
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The two patients did not suffer from pulmonary tuberculosis, the orbital disease was associated with tuberculosis sinusitis in the first case and blood-borne from constrictive tuberculous pericarditis in the second case. | ||
4080333 |
MALE | |
Tuberculosis of the orbit. | ||
Khalil M, Lindley S, Matouk E. Ophthalmology. 1985;92(11):1624-7. |
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The two patients did not suffer from pulmonary tuberculosis, the orbital disease was associated with tuberculosis sinusitis in the first case and blood-borne from constrictive tuberculous pericarditis in the second case. |