2008
DOI: 10.5603/arm.28189
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Tuberculosis of tongue in patient with disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis

Abstract: A 51-year-old man, haevy cigarette smoker, a homeless alcoholic, with disseminated lesions in lungs and with ulceration and infiltration of the tongue is presented. Treatment with antibiotics was ineffective. He was admitted to the otolaryngological department because of suspicion of the tongue cancer. The histological examination of the tongue biopsy revealed tuberculous granuloma. In the pneumonlogical department, on admission the patient was cachectic, with massive oedema and ulceration of the tongue, and e… Show more

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