Extrapulmonary and extragenital tuberculosis is rarely encountered along with gynaecological tumours or malignancy. This report presents a case series of gynaecological malignancies/tumors co-existing with extrapulmonary, extragenital tuberculosis. Pathologists should always stay open to this possibility. A high index of suspicion is needed in view of the HIV pandemic causing resurgence of tuberculosis especially in third world countries.
Genital tuberculosis is a rare and unexpected disease in European countries including Croatia. Diagn...
Genital tuberculosis, a silent killer of menstrual function and fertility potential is common in dev...
Background. Dramatic worsening of epidemiological situation with tuberculosis (TB) in the world has ...
Tuberculosis is a common infection in developing countries but genital tuberculosis is less common, ...
When tuberculosis affects genital organs of young females, the disease often remains silent or may p...
Although genitourinary tuberculosis is common, reports of isolated ovarian tuberculosis are rare. Ho...
Tuberculosis may coexist with malignancy. But coexistence of tuberculosis and cancer in cervix is ex...
Genital tuberculosis tends to be an indolent infection and the disease may not manifest for year aft...
SummaryObjectivePelvic tuberculosis is rare, but is problematic for differential diagnosis. In this ...
AbstractTuberculosis is a disease with myriad presentations and manifestations; it can affect any or...
Although genitourinary tuberculosis is common, reports of isolated ovarian tuberculosis are rare. Ho...
Tuberculosis remains a global health problem, primarily in developing countries. Genital tuberculosi...
The increasing incidence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPT) parallels the global increase in the p...
Peritoneal tuberculosis (TBP) is a very rare condition, accounting for about 1–2% of all tuberculosi...
Genital tuberculosis is a rare entity which is classically presented with nonspecific signs posing d...
Genital tuberculosis is a rare and unexpected disease in European countries including Croatia. Diagn...
Genital tuberculosis, a silent killer of menstrual function and fertility potential is common in dev...
Background. Dramatic worsening of epidemiological situation with tuberculosis (TB) in the world has ...
Tuberculosis is a common infection in developing countries but genital tuberculosis is less common, ...
When tuberculosis affects genital organs of young females, the disease often remains silent or may p...
Although genitourinary tuberculosis is common, reports of isolated ovarian tuberculosis are rare. Ho...
Tuberculosis may coexist with malignancy. But coexistence of tuberculosis and cancer in cervix is ex...
Genital tuberculosis tends to be an indolent infection and the disease may not manifest for year aft...
SummaryObjectivePelvic tuberculosis is rare, but is problematic for differential diagnosis. In this ...
AbstractTuberculosis is a disease with myriad presentations and manifestations; it can affect any or...
Although genitourinary tuberculosis is common, reports of isolated ovarian tuberculosis are rare. Ho...
Tuberculosis remains a global health problem, primarily in developing countries. Genital tuberculosi...
The increasing incidence of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPT) parallels the global increase in the p...
Peritoneal tuberculosis (TBP) is a very rare condition, accounting for about 1–2% of all tuberculosi...
Genital tuberculosis is a rare entity which is classically presented with nonspecific signs posing d...
Genital tuberculosis is a rare and unexpected disease in European countries including Croatia. Diagn...
Genital tuberculosis, a silent killer of menstrual function and fertility potential is common in dev...
Background. Dramatic worsening of epidemiological situation with tuberculosis (TB) in the world has ...