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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Splenic tuberculosis
  1. ... replaced by fibrous scar tissue ( myelofibrosis ) Removal of spleen (splenectomy) Severe breakdown of RBCs ( hemolysis ) Tuberculosis that has spread from the lungs to other ...
  2. ... helping your body fight infections. Problems with the spleen can make you more likely to develop infections. ... hypersplenism include: Cirrhosis (advanced liver disease) Lymphoma Malaria Tuberculosis Various connective tissue and inflammatory diseases
  3. Disseminated tuberculosis is a mycobacterial infection in which mycobacteria spread from the lungs to other parts of the body ... Tuberculosis (TB) infection can develop after breathing in droplets sprayed into the air from a cough or ...
  4. ... this space include the: Kidneys Lymph nodes Pancreas Spleen Ureters
  5. ... chronic) lung problems related to smoking, emphysema , or tuberculosis .
  6. ... ear infections , sinus infections , mononucleosis , bronchitis , pneumonia , and tuberculosis Urinary tract infections Viral gastroenteritis and bacterial gastroenteritis ...
  7. ... Rheumatoid arthritis Systemic lupus erythematosus -- an autoimmune disorder Tuberculosis Vasculitis (inflammation of the blood vessels)
  8. ... of hemoglobin Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) Transfusion reaction Tuberculosis