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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for "Tuberculosis," spinal
  1. ... disease Menopause Parkinson disease Pheochromocytoma (adrenal gland tumor) Spinal cord injury Stroke Tuberculosis or other infections
  2. ... spinal stenosis Head injury Infections of brain or spinal cord (Lyme disease, syphilis, HIV, tuberculosis) Multiple sclerosis Neurodegenerative illness (illnesses that damage the ...
  3. ... local emergency number, if you have symptoms of spinal cord abscess.
  4. ... Inflammation Reye syndrome Meningitis due to bacteria, fungus, tuberculosis, or a virus Multiple sclerosis (MS) Alzheimer disease Pseudotumor cerebrii Normal pressure hydrocephalus
  5. ... infection of the tissues covering the brain and spinal cord (meninges).
  6. ... sugar), bacterial or fungal infection (such as meningitis ), ... into the spinal fluid or the result of a traumatic lumbar ...
  7. ... endocrine ) diseases Connective tissue disorders Infection (such ... the backbone and spinal canal don't close before birth) Tumors of ...
  8. ... blood transfusion or received other blood products Has tuberculosis Has gotten any other vaccines in the past ...
  9. ... blood transfusion or received other blood products Has tuberculosis Has gotten any other vaccines in the past ... include pneumonia, infection of the brain and/or spinal cord covering, or seizures that are often associated ...
  10. ... fight infections: Chloroquine Dapsone Isoniazid (INH), used against tuberculosis Metronidazole (Flagyl) Nitrofurantoin Thalidomide (used to fight leprosy ) ...
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