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Diagnosis And Control Of Tuberculosis | Peer Reviewed Journals
Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
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ISSN: 2155-9880

Diagnosis And Control Of Tuberculosis

The treatment of disseminated tuberculosis usually involves taking a combination of antibiotics for 6 to 12 months. Most people recover well, although it does take time for the symptoms to improve. People who may be experiencing symptoms linked to disseminated tuberculosis can use the free Ada app to carry out a symptom assessment. In this mini-review, we intend to study the CT and MRI features of adrenal tuberculosis, which could be helpful to both endocrinologist and radiologist to establish a definitive diagnosis for adrenal tuberculosis resulting in PAI. Primary adrenal insufficiency (PAI), manifesting as clinically inadequate production or action of glucocorticoids, is a life-threatening disorder when at least 90 percent of adrenal cortex has been destroyed[1,2]. As first depicted by Thomas Addison in 1855[3], the clinical manifestation of adrenal insufficiency were characterized by weakness, malaise, nausea, fatigue, anorexia and abdominal pain, together with orthostatic hypotension, constipation, weight losing, salt craving and characteristic hyperpigmentation of the skin[4-6]. The acute syndrome appears as a medical emergency since adrenal insufficiency may result in a severe hypotensive crisis and clouded sensorium[7]. But most of the symptoms are not so specific that may delay diagnosis.

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