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Splenic tuberculosis
- ... replaced by fibrous scar tissue ( myelofibrosis ) Removal of spleen (splenectomy) Severe breakdown of RBCs ( hemolysis ) Tuberculosis that has spread from the lungs to other ...
- ... 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
- Thrombocythemia and Thrombocytosis (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute)Bone Marrow Diseases/Specifics ... Bone Marrow Diseases ... Platelet Disorders/Specifics ... Platelet Disorders ... National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ... Thrombocythemia, ...
- 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 ...
- ... this space include the: Kidneys Lymph nodes Pancreas Spleen Ureters
- ... been studied as risk factors for lung (pulmonary) tuberculosis. This potentially life-threatening disease is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a type of bacteria. Some studies have found ...
- ... chronic) lung problems related to smoking, emphysema , or tuberculosis .
- Travelers' Health: International Adoption (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Traveler's Health/Related Issues ... Traveler's Health ... Family Issues/Related Issues ... Family Issues ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Information about ...
- Travelers' Health: Immunocompromised Travelers (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Traveler's Health/Related Issues ... Traveler's Health ... Immune System and Disorders/Related Issues ... Immune System and Disorders ... Centers for Disease Control and ...
- ... an increased risk of developing infections such as tuberculosis. The excess ... bone marrow, and spleen is less available for production of red blood ...