2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.af.2017.01.005
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Micobacterias atípicas de secreción mamaria identificadas en el primer nivel de atención Reporte de seis casos

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“…the lungs continue to be the primary site of Tb infection, increasing reports of extra-pulmonary Tb have emerged worldwide, suggesting the potential for Tb to spread into various organs throughout the body 5 . Approximately 90% of atypical mycobacterial infections are located in the pulmonary system, followed by the lymph nodes, skin, soft tissues, bones, and less frequently in the central nervous system, ears, and breast 7 .…”
Section: Medicina Universitariamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the lungs continue to be the primary site of Tb infection, increasing reports of extra-pulmonary Tb have emerged worldwide, suggesting the potential for Tb to spread into various organs throughout the body 5 . Approximately 90% of atypical mycobacterial infections are located in the pulmonary system, followed by the lymph nodes, skin, soft tissues, bones, and less frequently in the central nervous system, ears, and breast 7 .…”
Section: Medicina Universitariamentioning
confidence: 99%