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Tuboperitoneal
Related to the Fallopian tube and the peritoneum.
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Tuberculotoxin
A toxin produced by the tuberculosis-causing bacterium, Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Pelvic tuberculosis
Tuberculosis that involves the fallopian tubes and other organs in the pelvic region.
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Incipient tuberculosis
The initial stage of tuberculosis infection known as latent tuberculosis, where the disease is in a dormant state with the potential to reactivate.
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Inactive tuberculosis
Tuberculosis that has been halted and the affected areas are encased in scar tissue.
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Glandular tuberculosis
Tuberculosis that develops in the glands, typically in the neck, caused by bovine tuberculosis.
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Closed tuberculosis
A type of tuberculosis where no tuberculosis bacteria are found in the sputum, making it non-contagious to others.
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Chronic ulcerative tuberculosis
The most common form of lung tuberculosis is characterized by ulceration that results in tissue death and the creation of cavities.
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Chronic fibroid tuberculosis
A form of lung tuberculosis that spreads slowly and causes significant scarring (fibrosis) in the lung tissue.
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Caseous tuberculosis
A form of tuberculosis characterized by cheese-like necrotic tissue.
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