Tuberculosis may affect many of the endocrine glands including the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid and adrenals. The most commonly involved endocrine organ in tuberculosis is the adrenal gland. Adrenal glands may be directly or indirectly affected by tuberculosis. Tuberculous Addison's disease is still an important cause of primary adrenocortical insufficiency particularly in the developing countries. Recent improvements in imaging techniques and modern endocrinological tests for the investigation of adrenal function have given us greater insight into the endocrinology of adrenal tuberculosis. Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is also involved in tuberculosis and recent findings revealed that HPA axis is activated rather than undera...
Adrenocortical function in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis is a debate of matter. Previo...
The nervous, endocrine and immune systems play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and interac...
We report a case of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) due to adrenal tuberculosis with no findings...
OBJECTIVE The adrenal glands may be involved in tuberculosis. The exact frequency and extent of adre...
Ninety seven patients (63 males, mean age 31.8 years, SD 2.3) with various forms of tuberculosis wer...
Adrenal glands may be involved during both acute and chronic tuberculosis. They are enlarged in acut...
ABSTRACT Although tuberculosis is a recognised cause ofadrenal insufficiency, little is known about ...
Background: The adrenal gland is not spared from the involvement by tuberculosis. One of the recogni...
Adrenocortical function was studied in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and the findings compar...
A broad spectrum of endocrine conditions has been reported among adult patients with tuberculosis in...
Upon the pathogen encounter, the host seeks to ensure an adequate inflammatory reaction to combat in...
Background. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a major public health care concern that aff...
OBJECTIVE Tuberculosis is potentially fatal and adrenal gland involvement is uncommonly reported. Th...
ABSTRAK Objective: Our case demonstrates effective tuberculosis-related Addison's disease care with ...
Tuberculosis of the adrenal glands is a common cause for Addison′s disease in developing countries. ...
Adrenocortical function in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis is a debate of matter. Previo...
The nervous, endocrine and immune systems play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and interac...
We report a case of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) due to adrenal tuberculosis with no findings...
OBJECTIVE The adrenal glands may be involved in tuberculosis. The exact frequency and extent of adre...
Ninety seven patients (63 males, mean age 31.8 years, SD 2.3) with various forms of tuberculosis wer...
Adrenal glands may be involved during both acute and chronic tuberculosis. They are enlarged in acut...
ABSTRACT Although tuberculosis is a recognised cause ofadrenal insufficiency, little is known about ...
Background: The adrenal gland is not spared from the involvement by tuberculosis. One of the recogni...
Adrenocortical function was studied in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis and the findings compar...
A broad spectrum of endocrine conditions has been reported among adult patients with tuberculosis in...
Upon the pathogen encounter, the host seeks to ensure an adequate inflammatory reaction to combat in...
Background. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) is a major public health care concern that aff...
OBJECTIVE Tuberculosis is potentially fatal and adrenal gland involvement is uncommonly reported. Th...
ABSTRAK Objective: Our case demonstrates effective tuberculosis-related Addison's disease care with ...
Tuberculosis of the adrenal glands is a common cause for Addison′s disease in developing countries. ...
Adrenocortical function in patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis is a debate of matter. Previo...
The nervous, endocrine and immune systems play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and interac...
We report a case of primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI) due to adrenal tuberculosis with no findings...