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The clinical case of asymtomatic generalized extrapulmonary tuberculosis

Abstract

The article presents the clinical case of extrapulmonary multi-organ tuberculous lesion with involvement of the spine, urogenital and abdominal systems with no clinical manifestations.

About the Authors

L. T. Nikolayan
NGO National Center for Tuberculosis Control
Armenia


A. O. Аyrapetyan
NGO National Center for Tuberculosis Control
Armenia


R. S. Petrosyan
NGO National Center for Tuberculosis Control
Armenia


N. R. Beglaryan
NGO National Center for Tuberculosis Control
Armenia


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Nikolayan L.T., Аyrapetyan A.O., Petrosyan R.S., Beglaryan N.R. The clinical case of asymtomatic generalized extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2015;(11):47-51. (In Russ.)

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