SO-CALLED CLINICALLY PRIMARY TUBERCULOUS PERICARDITIS
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概要
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A case of primary tuberculous pericarditis with no other clinically recognizable tuberculous lesion was reported. An autopsy revealed tuberculous pericarditis with microscopic miliary tuberculous dissemination in the lungs, liver, spleen, kidneys and adrenals, though there were no tuberculous lesion of neighbouring lymph nodes which could lead to the usual occurance of the tuberculous pericarditis.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1974-01-20
著者
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Matsuo Takefumi
Internal Medicine Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Hospital
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Matsuo Takefumi
Department Of Intemal Medicine Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Hospital
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Yao Takaaki
Department Of Intemal Medicine Hyogo Prefectural Awaji Hospital
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MIYASAKI KICHIHEI
Department of Pathology, Kobe University School of Medicine
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ISHIHAMA YOSHITAMI
Department of Pathology, Kobe University School of Medicine
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Ishihama Yoshitami
Department Of Pathology Kobe University School Of Medicine
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Miyasaki Kichihei
Department Of Pathology Kobe University School Of Medicine
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