Tag: #Tuberculosis
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Aging with HIV Clinical and Biological Realities in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Introduction In the era of antiretroviral therapy (HAART), life expectancy for people living with HIV (PLWHIV) has significantly increased. However, with this extended longevity comes a new challenge: the clinical and biological complications of aging with HIV. A recent study conducted at Kinshasa University Teaching Hospital sheds light on this issue, comparing health profiles of…
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Specific Meningoencephalitis in Kidney Transplant Patients A Rare and Serious Complication
Introduction: Immunosuppressive therapy, a necessity for kidney transplant recipients, can lead to serious complications, including infections. One such rare but critical infection is specific meningoencephalitis, commonly diagnosed in immunocompromised individuals. Visit https://www.clinnephrologyjournal.org/jcn for more groundbreaking research in nephrology and transplantation. Understanding Specific Meningoencephalitis Post-Kidney Transplantation Meningoencephalitis, particularly of tuberculous origin, is a severe neurological condition…
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Surgical Management of Splenic Tuberculosis with Pleural Fistulation in a COVID-19 Patient
Introduction: Splenic tuberculosis is an exceptionally rare condition with non-specific symptoms, often leading to delayed diagnosis and severe complications. This case study highlights a 38-year-old woman diagnosed with splenic tuberculosis with pleural fistulation during a COVID-19 infection. Understanding such complex cases is crucial for timely intervention. Visit https://www.clinmedcasereportsjournal.org/acr for more groundbreaking research in this field.…
