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  2. Tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. [1] Most infections show no symptoms, in which case it is known as latent tuberculosis . [ 1 ] Around 10% of latent infections progress to active disease that, if left untreated, kill about half of those affected. [ 1 ]

  3. Latent tuberculosis - Wikipedia

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    Persons with HIV and latent tuberculosis have a 10% chance of developing active tuberculosis every year. "HIV infection is the greatest known risk factor for the progression of latent M. tuberculosis infection to active TB. In many African countries, 30–60% of all new TB cases occur in people with HIV, and TB is the leading cause of death ...

  4. Pott's disease - Wikipedia

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    About 2% of all cases of tuberculosis are considered Pott's Disease [12] and about half (50%) of the cases of musculoskeletal tuberculosis are Pott's Disease, [6] [13] of which 98% affect the anterior column. The disease can be attributed to 1.3 million deaths per year.

  5. Rasmussen aneurysm - Wikipedia

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    Rasmussen aneurysm is a distinctive variant of pseudoaneurysm of a branch of the pulmonary artery, predominantly found adjacent to or within a lung cavity, both often arising as a complication of pulmonary tuberculosis. [1] [2] The condition was originally described by Fritz Valdemar Rasmussen in 1868. [3]

  6. Nearly a dozen tuberculosis cases linked to Northern ... - AOL

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    A casino in Northern California has been linked to 11 tuberculosis cases over the past five years, ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  7. Tuberculoma - Wikipedia

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    A tuberculoma is a clinical manifestation of tuberculosis which conglomerates tubercles into a firm lump, and so can mimic cancer tumors of many types in medical imaging studies. [1] [2] They often arise within individuals in whom a primary tuberculosis infection is not well controlled. [3]

  8. The Potentially Fatal Tick-Borne Illness You Haven't ... - AOL

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    24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... This potentially fatal condition gets its name from the molecule galactose-α-1,3-galactose (a.k.a. alpha-gal), which is found in most mammals ...

  9. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    Respiratory infections and tuberculosis 50.5: 6.85%: −24.5 Tuberculosis: 14.9: 2.02%: −31.4 Drug-susceptible tuberculosis: 13.2: 1.79%: −31.9 Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis without extensive drug resistance: 1.6: 0.22%: −28.6 Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis: 0.2: 0.03%: −7.7 Lower respiratory infections: 35.4: 4.80%: −21.1 ...