Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious-infectious disease caused mainly by <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> that in most individuals is usually asymptomatic but that in at risk individuals (e.g. with diabetes or with HIV infection) can cause weakness, fever, weight loss, night sweat, and respiratory anomalies such as chronic cough, chest pain, hemoptysis or respiratory insufficiency.

Sinusitis

Inflammation of the paranasal sinuses owing to a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection, allergy, or an autoimmune reaction.


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PMID (PMCID)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.