Tuberculosis affects all systems of the human body. Approximately 15% of patients with active tuberculosis have an extra pulmonary form of the disease1. The most common sites for extra pulmonary tuberculosis are the highly vascular areas such as the kidney, meninges, lymph nodes, spine and the growing end of long bones
Tuberculosis (TB), the disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is the second leading killer wo...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains endemic in most of the developing countries. However, a resurgence of tube...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...
Spinal tuberculosis is usually secondary to lung or abdominal involvement and may also be the first ...
In many countries of the world over the past decade there has been an increase in the incidence of e...
Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is a worldwide public health issue which is one of the main causes of disab...
In Pott’s disease, as in other forms of skeletal tuberculosis, it is gen-erally i)(!lie’C{l that the...
We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosi...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
The treatment of tuberculosis of the spine (Pott\u27s disease) is essentially conservative and a vas...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death worldwide that can be attributed to a single infecti...
The incidence of spinal tuberculosis, which may lead to severe spinal deformity, early and late neur...
Tuberculosis is the chronic consumptive disease and currently the world's leading cause of death. Tu...
PubMed ID: 26232534We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of...
Tuberculosis (TB), the disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is the second leading killer wo...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains endemic in most of the developing countries. However, a resurgence of tube...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...
(1) Tuberculosis of the spinal column is local evidence of pre- existing general infection. The infl...
Spinal tuberculosis is usually secondary to lung or abdominal involvement and may also be the first ...
In many countries of the world over the past decade there has been an increase in the incidence of e...
Spinal tuberculosis (TB) is a worldwide public health issue which is one of the main causes of disab...
In Pott’s disease, as in other forms of skeletal tuberculosis, it is gen-erally i)(!lie’C{l that the...
We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of spinal tuberculosi...
Nearly one-third of the human population is infected with tuberculosis. Of those with active disease...
The treatment of tuberculosis of the spine (Pott\u27s disease) is essentially conservative and a vas...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death worldwide that can be attributed to a single infecti...
The incidence of spinal tuberculosis, which may lead to severe spinal deformity, early and late neur...
Tuberculosis is the chronic consumptive disease and currently the world's leading cause of death. Tu...
PubMed ID: 26232534We aimed to describe clinical, laboratory, diagnostic and therapeutic features of...
Tuberculosis (TB), the disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is the second leading killer wo...
Tuberculosis (TB) remains endemic in most of the developing countries. However, a resurgence of tube...
Tuberculosis of the spine is a challenging disease to treat because\ud of the prolonged time of cons...