نتایج جستجو برای: congenital tuberculosis
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Congenital tuberculosis is uncommon, and nosocomial transmission from a congenitally infected infant to another infant has not been reported in the English literature. We report an investigation of 2 infants with tuberculosis who were cared for in the same neonatal intensive care unit. Isolates from both infants were genetically indistinguishable. Transmission between the 2 infants was likely d...
The birth into the world of an infant already infected in utero with tuberculosis is an event of such rarity that the presentation of one further case, which appears to be only the thirteenth recorded in the British Isles, would seem to be justified, especially as the unusual opportunity was afforded of studying the pathological changes at necropsy in both mother and baby. There are three possi...
Congenital transmission of tuberculosis is rare. In the past the diagnosis has usually been made in the post-mortem room and the condition has interested the pathologist more than the clinician. In the majority of published cases the nature of the illness has been apparent soon after birth. In others, however, the symptoms have not appeared for several weeks or months and it is not easy to acce...
Case Report A female infant, aged 7 weeks, was admitted to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, on December 30. 1961. Her birth history had been normal and she had received B.C.G. vaccination a few days after birth. She had appeared well until about four days before admission to hospital, when she developed grunting laboured respirations and was reluctant to take feeds. On admission s...
هدف: این مطالعه به منظور بررسی میزان فراوانی بیماری lebers congenital amaurosis در تست های الکتروفیزیولوژیک در کودکان در پلی کلینیک قدس سال 90-89 انجام شده است. روش مطالعه: در این مطالعه مقطعی، 50 فرد بدون وجود سابقه اختلال بینایی و تشنج وارد مطالعه شدند شامل 25 نفر مبتلا به lebers congenital amaurosis و 25 نفر که سالم و بعنوان گروه شاهد بودند. دو گروه تحت erg و vep و eog قرار گرفتند و نتایج ب...
Case Report A female infant, aged 7 weeks, was admitted to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children, Dublin, on December 30. 1961. Her birth history had been normal and she had received B.C.G. vaccination a few days after birth. She had appeared well until about four days before admission to hospital, when she developed grunting laboured respirations and was reluctant to take feeds. On admission s...
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