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Pancreatic tuberculosis: A frequently fatal but potentially curable disease
Ari Ezratty
, Vivek Gumaste
, Esther Rose
,
David B. Sachar
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Pancreatic Tuberculosis
100%
AIDS/HIV
50%
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis (M. tb)
50%
Clinical Evidence
50%
Liver Biopsy
50%
Older Men
50%
Pancreatitis
50%
Large B-cell Lymphoma
50%
40 Years Old
50%
Similar Cases
50%
High Index of Suspicion
50%
Special Stains
50%
Urine Culture
50%
Constitutional Symptoms
50%
Postmortem Examination
50%
Exploratory Laparotomy
50%
Acid-fast Bacilli
50%
Sputum Culture
50%
Biliary Tract Obstruction
50%
Anti-tuberculosis Therapy
50%
Pancreatic Biopsy
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pancreatic Tuberculosis
100%
Diseases
100%
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
50%
Liver Biopsy
50%
Pancreatitis
50%
Large-Cell Lymphoma
50%
Cholestasis
50%
Urine Culture
50%
Constitutional Symptoms
50%
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
50%
Acid Fast Bacterium
50%
Sputum Culture
50%
Exploratory Laparotomy
50%
Pancreas Biopsy
50%