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Hakan Erenel, Verda Alpay, Ulvıyya Alakbarova, Ayşegül Mut, Hilal Atilgan, et al.
Tuberculosis in pregnancy is an important cause of maternal mortality in tuberculosis endemic regions (Mnyani and McIntyre 2011). Pulmonary tuberculosis is the most common form of the disease but i...
Sari AP, Taufik MA, Wibisana K, Sarkoen W
…ial role of blood purification in ARDS due to miliary TB in pregnancy.
Nirali Mahakal, Miloni Piyushkumar Desai
…tment, with recurrent painful ulcers over her left leg post-pregnancy without any evidence of underlying AVM is presented here.
Didkowska A, Orłowska B, Krajewska-Wędzina M, Bielecki W, Brzezińska S, et al.
…though it cannot be ruled out that infection could occur as pregnancy progresses.
Sharma S, Ahad A, Gupta ND, Sharma VK
… severe gingival overgrowth in a patient with 4 th month of pregnancy. This case strongly suggests the importance of suspecting TB as the differential diagnosis of gingival overgrowth and therefore, playing a critical role in the early detection and treatment. Interdisciplinary c…
Irene Andia Biraro, Diana Sitenda, Phillip Ssekamatte, Sande Matovu, Vilton Kasule, et al.
…nfant vaccines. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of TB during pregnancy are therefore crucial to prevent poor neonatal morbidity and mortality in our setting. **SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:** The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12865-026-00830-y.
Abd Rahman NA, Ng BH, Nik Abeed NN, Ismail MI, Abdul Hamid MF, et al.
…ng the complexities of managing recurrent hemoptysis during pregnancy and potential drug interactions.
Kelly L. Walton, Monica P Goney, Zoe Peppas, Jessica M. Stringer, Amy Winship, et al.
…effects of inhibins in the establishment and maintenance of pregnancy and demonstrated that partial inactivation of inhibin A/B is an attractive approach for enhancing female fertility.
Beshar I, Moon AS, Pendse R, Nevins AB, Litkouhi B
…re limited. This report highlights the relationship between pregnancy-reactivated tuberculosis, and guides clinicians on diagnostic and management considerations in the peripartum period.
Brar R, Suri V, Suri V, Singh MP, Biswal M, et al.
…titis E and UTI were the most common causes of fever during pregnancy. Most cases were caused by vector- and water-borne diseases and thus potentially preventable. Overall maternal mortality was 16%.
Budhram S, Vannevel V, Botha T, Chauke L, Bhoora S, et al.
Objective To describe risk factors and outcomes of pregnant women infected with SARS-CoV-2 admitted to South African healthcare facilities. Methods A population-based cohort study was conducted utilizing an amended International Obstetric Surveillance System protocol. Data on pre…
Richard Chaisson, MD
Pregnant women who develop active Tuberculosis (TB) are at increased risk of poor maternal and infant outcomes. Our data from South Africa show that up to 3% of HIV-infected pregnant women have active TB , many with advanced disease, contributing to the 40% of maternal mortality …
World Health Organization
Mathad JS, Queiroz ATL, Bhosale R, Alexander M, Naik S, et al.
A new tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic cartridge assay, which detects a 3-gene TB signature in whole blood, was not diagnostic in women with maternal TB disease in India (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.72). In a cohort of pregnant women, we identified a novel gene set for TB diagnosi…
Dasari P, Gummadi HS
A young pregnant woman, G2P1L1, was admitted for safe confinement at 40 weeks of gestation with Takayasu arteritis. She was diagnosed with Takayasu arteritis in 2016 when she had polyarthritis, hypertension and asymmetrical peripheral pulses. Her CT angiogram showed involvement o…
Fatma Tokgöz Akyıl, Kamil Janeczek
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the leading causes of death worldwide and the most common cause of death from a single infectious agent. TB is caused by the droplet transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) bacilli, which sick people shed into the air. About a quar…
Carlos Figueiredo
A 32-year-old nepalese woman presented with dyspnea and dry cough. She had a non-confirmed diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and completed 6 months of antibacilar treatment 10 years ago. She had no occupational exposure, smoking habits or familiar history of respiratory di…
Narayan Jana, Nalini Arora, Santanu Kumar Tripathi
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Stephen S. Koh, Sean K. Lau, Brian F. Roehmholdt, David S. Cassarino
The use of anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF) agents has expanded significantly over the past few years, particularly for rheumatological diseases and Crohn’s disease. A number of associated opportunistic infections have been observed as a result of suppression of T cell-mediated …
Kefyalew Addis Alene, Alemken Jegnie, Akilew Awoke Adane
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Mudra Sikenis, Bhavna Prajapati, Ashutosh Kumar Singh, Karmveer Yadav, Akhlaqur Rahman, et al.
Genital tuberculosis (GTB) is a significant yet often unnoticed reason for infertility, disproportionately affecting women in areas with a high burden of tuberculosis (TB). Notwithstanding its considerable effect on reproductive health, GTB remains underdiagnosed due to its incon…
Vaideeswar P, Chaudhari J, Goel N
Fibrosing mediastinitis (FM) is characterized by extensive and invasive fibro-inflammatory proliferation, triggered by a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to variety of infective or noninfective stimuli. The infective agents often have a geographic distribution such as Histoplasm…
Sushmita Vinod, Gangadharan Vadivelu, Anbumaran Parivakkam Mani
… of early symptoms and because they are often attributed to pregnancy.Here we report one such case where the diagnosis of TB was delayed due to the non-specific nature of her symptoms in ante-natal period.
Julian Pfäffli, Amina Nemmour, Philipp Köhler, Sandro J. Stoeckli
Although tuberculosis is the leading infectious cause of mortality worldwide, it is a rare condition in Switzerland and laryngeal manifestations are easily misdiagnosed. Patients with laryngeal tuberculosis often present with non-specific symptoms like dysphonia, weight loss, dys…
A G Guilman
Over the past 10 years, the operation of thoracoplasty, after the publication of a number of large statistics with long-term very favorable results of its use (Zauer6ruch, Alexander, Gravezen, Bull), has taken an honorable place in a number of interventions used in the fight agai…