IP Indian Journal of Anatomy and Surgery of Head, Neck and Brain

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Ramraj Meena, Shamendra Kumar Meena, Deepti Ramchandra Meena, Muniram Meena


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The “TUBERCULOSIS” In Otorhinolarygology as extrapulmonary sites


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Author Details : Ramraj Meena, Shamendra Kumar Meena, Deepti Ramchandra Meena, Muniram Meena

Volume : 2, Issue : 3, Year : 2016

Article Page : 73-75


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Abstract

TB is a disease with a very long history and one which has sprung up again and been affecting various countries. Among the factors responsible for this resurgence, HIV should be mentioned. HIV has been regarded as responsible for changing the characteristics of TB, such as its epidemiology, natural history, clinical presentation, and resistance to drugs. The manifestations of TB in cervico-cephalic regions are frequent and have aroused interest. TB may present in Ear, Nose, Larynx, Pharynx and also in neck any part of the body.

Keywords: TB, Turban Epiglotis, Multiple Perforation


How to cite : Meena R, Meena S K, Meena D R, Meena M, The “TUBERCULOSIS” In Otorhinolarygology as extrapulmonary sites. IP Indian J Anat Surg Head Neck Brain 2016;2(3):73-75

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