Tuberculosis
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A complete medical evaluation for TB includes a medical history, a physical examination, a test for TB infection, a chest radiograph, and appropriate bacteriologic or histologic examinations.
The signs and symptoms of pulmonary TB may include the following:
- Cough (duration of > 3 weeks)
- Chest pain
- Hemoptysis
- Systemic signs and symptoms
- Fever
- Chills
- Night sweats
- Appetite loss
- Weight loss
- Easy fatigability
A physical examination is an essential part of the evaluation of any patient. It cannot be used to confirm or rule out TB, but it can provide valuable information about the patient’s overall condition and other factors that may affect how TB is treated. see diagnosis
published with kind permission of CDC Center for Disease Control http://www.cdc.gov
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Atypical TB
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