Definition of Tuberculomas. Meaning of Tuberculomas. Synonyms of Tuberculomas

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Definition of Tuberculomas

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- in a stationary course. Tuberculomas are most commonly seen in areas where tuberculosis is endemic. In these areas, tuberculomas can account for between...
- Hemiballismus or hemiballism is a basal ganglia syndrome resulting from damage to the subthalamic nucleus in the basal ganglia. Hemiballismus is a rare...
- sickness Trigeminal schwannoma Rhombencephalitis Intradural extramedullary tuberculoma of the spinal cord Cutaneous sensory disorder Beriberi Decompression...
- necrosis in the centre. Tubercles are also known as tuberculous nodules, or tuberculomas. The affected parts develop lesions in the form of small nodules called...
- pontine haemorrhage, ischemia, tumors, infective m**** lesions such as tuberculomas, demyelinating conditions like multiple sclerosis, Arteriovenous malformation...
- described as hallucinations arising from epilepsy or a temporal lobe tuberculoma. Others have implicated ergot poisoning, schizophrenia, delusional disorder...
- Dobosz, Tadeusz (2018). "Disease not genetic but infectious: multiple tuberculomas and fibrinous pericarditis as symptoms pathognomonic for tuberculosis...
- into contact with Ruby while she was ill, he has developed inoperable tuberculoma and that he has fewer than 18 months left to live. The episode ends with...
- nervous system infections include tuberculous meningitis, intracranial tuberculomas, and spinal tuberculous arachnoiditis. Abdominal infections include gastrointestinal...
- conduct medical histories. The patient is ultimately diagnosed with both a tuberculoma and rabies which is far beyond the point of treatment and the patient...