Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis masquerading as chest wall malignancy: Just never ceases to surprise!
<p>With the emergence of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, we witnessed a higher incidence of disseminated and extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The infection sites commonly include lymph nodes, pleura, and osteoarticular areas, although any organ can be involved. Given the atypical presentat...
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| Main Author: | Mousa Hussein (14137052) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Ahmad Abdelhadi (21245243) (author), Anam Elarabi (17075254) (author), Ibrahim Rashid (21245246) (author), Abbas Alabbas (14777569) (author), Aisha Aladab (17269201) (author) |
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2021
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