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Results 21 - 30 of 184 for TB
  1. ... CMV) Herpes simplex virus (HSV) Human papillomavirus (HPV) Tuberculosis bacteria ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis ) -- not common
  2. ... Histoplasmosis Leptospirosis Mononucleosis (EBV) Mycobacteria Mycoplasma Psittacosis Syphilis Tuberculosis Tularemia Yersinia Erythema nodosum may occur with sensitivity ...
  3. ... borders (well-defined) and is uniform in density. Tuberculosis (TB) and other diseases can cause this type of ...
  4. ... findings include complicated coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP), silico-tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis, metastatic lung cancer, and other diffuse ...
  5. ... simple coal workers pneumoconiosis (CWP) - stage II, silico-tuberculosis, disseminated tuberculosis, metastatic lung cancer, and other diffuse ...
  6. ... medical conditions such as herpes infection, streptococcal infection, tuberculosis (TB), or as a reaction to chemicals or medications.
  7. ... heart tracing) Testing for hepatitis C , HIV, and tuberculosis (TB) , as many people who use opiates also have ...
  8. ... as: Heart surgery Radiation therapy to the chest Tuberculosis Less common causes include: Abnormal fluid buildup in ... may include anti-inflammatory agents, antibiotics, medicines for tuberculosis, or other treatments. Diuretics ("water pills") are often ...
  9. ... in men who have sex with men. Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) can cause epididymitis. Other bacteria (such as Ureaplasma) ...
  10. ... it is caused by rare infections such as tuberculosis or cat scratch disease (bartonella). ... Fistulas (seen in lymphadenitis that is due to tuberculosis) Sepsis (bloodstream infection), which can lead to death
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