Crofton and Douglas's Respiratory Diseases 2000
DOI: 10.1002/9780470695999.ch17
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Clinical Features

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“…3 Similarly, the patients may develop bronchial asthma due to familial predisposition and genetic factors, obesity, environmental factors like exposure to indoor allergens, viral infections, smoking, indoor and outdoor air pollution and dietary factors. 4 The use of steroids, physical and mental stress and poor socio economic status because of loss of wages due to asthma may predispose the patient to tuberculosis.…”
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“…3 Similarly, the patients may develop bronchial asthma due to familial predisposition and genetic factors, obesity, environmental factors like exposure to indoor allergens, viral infections, smoking, indoor and outdoor air pollution and dietary factors. 4 The use of steroids, physical and mental stress and poor socio economic status because of loss of wages due to asthma may predispose the patient to tuberculosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%