Tuberculosis cases are on the rise among adult and pediatric populations in the Natural State, according to the Arkansas ...
Tuberculosis cases are on the rise among adult and pediatric populations in the Natural State, according to the Arkansas ...
Anti-tuberculosis drug-induced acute kidney injury is not rare in an aging population. It usually develops within two months of treatment and resolves within three months after onset. Although ...
The first symptoms of renal tuberculosis were as a rule mild and occasionally entirely absent, the disease being detected only as a result of a search for the cause of a persistent pyuria.
Read at a meeting of the New England Branch of the American Urological Association, Feb. 25, 1909. Select the format you want to export the citation of this publication.
Arkansas has recorded a 15-year high in the number of Tuberculosis cases, the state's Department of Health announced Friday.
Background: Patients on anti-tuberculosis treatment may develop acute kidney injury (AKI), but little is known about the renal outcome and prognostic factors, especially in an aging population.