2015
DOI: 10.12659/ajcr.892546
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Unusual Clinical Presentation of Thoracic Tuberculosis: The Need for a Better Knowledge of Illness

Abstract: Patient: Male, 73Final Diagnosis: Bronchoesophageal fistula in endobronchial tuberculosis and mediastinal lymphadenopathySymptoms: Nonproductive cough • weight lossMedication: Isoniazid • rifampin • pyrazinamide • ethambutolClinical Procedure: Laser treatmentSpecialty: PulmonologyObjective:Unusual clinical courseBackground:Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB), a highly contagious infectious disease, is a significant public health problem all over the world and remains an important cause of preventable death in the adul… Show more

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