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  • ...GalNH<sub>2</sub> are not succinylated. Importantly, in the case of ''M. tuberculosis'', and most likely in all slow growers, both positive charge (protonated Ga
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  • ...noemulsions have been shown to effectively destroy [[HIV-1]] and various [[tuberculosis]] pathogens, for example, on non-[[porous]] surfaces.
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  • ...arbol fuchsin and is used for the staining of the bacterium which causes [[tuberculosis]].<ref>Clark G 1973 ''Staining Procedures Used by the [[Biological Stain Co
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  • * Tuberculosis Exposure Control
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  • | [[Tuberculosis]]
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  • ...ted by airborne transmission include ''[[Legionella]]'', ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]'' and the [[rubeola]] and [[varicella]] viruses. * [[Tuberculosis]]
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  • ...n the travel of passengers with known airborne contagious diseases (e.g. [[tuberculosis]]). During the [[severe acute respiratory syndrome]] (SARS) epidemic of 200
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  • **[[Tuberculosis]]
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  • | M || [[Mantoux test]] || [[Charles Mantoux]] || infectious disease || [[tuberculosis]] || ||intradermal protein derivative - diameter of wheal evaluated
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  • | [[Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis]] | [[Tuberculosis]]
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  • ...5570">{{cite journal |author=Frankel A, Penrose C, Emer J |title=Cutaneous tuberculosis: a practical case report and review for the dermatologist |journal=J Clin A *[[Lichen scrofulosorum]] (Tuberculosis cutis lichenoides)
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  • | [[Tuberculosis]] | [[Tuberculosis]]
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  • * [[Tuberculosis, pulmonary]] * [[Tuberculosis]]
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  • ...tuberculous infection of the skin of the neck caused by ''[[Mycobacterium tuberculosis]]''. Non-tuberculous adenitis can also be caused by ''[[Mycobacterium scrof
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  • **Bacterial : [[Tuberculosis]], [[Brucellosis]], [[Syphilis#Secondary_syphilis|2ry syphilis]]
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  • Differential diagnosis includes SLE, disseminated [[tuberculosis]], [[lymphoma]], [[Sarcoidosis]], and viral lymphadenitis.
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  • [[Lymphadenopathy]], [[tuberculosis]], [[HIV]], [[Virchow's node]] and [[Hodgkin's lymphoma]] ...iagnosis/lymph_node/axillary.htm]</ref> Matted nodes can be benign such as tuberculosis, or malignant such as lymphoma. Stony-hard nodules are typically a sign of
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  • ...ecture can be displaced by [[cancer|malignancies]] or infections such as [[tuberculosis]], leading to a decrease in the production of blood cells and blood platele
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  • ...ac used alone and in combination with streptomycin against ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' in mice |journal= Int. J. Antimicrob. Agents |volume=30 |issue=4 |pages=3
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  • ...or diseases previously thought to be untreatable (such as [[asthma]] and [[tuberculosis]]), Beddoes founded the ''Pneumatic Institution'' for inhalation gas therap
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