0 (often abbreviated to TBtiːˈbiː) ( medical) an infectious disease usually affecting the lungs -- bệnh lao
He suffers from / has tuberculosis.
The most common mechanical obstacles include colorectal cancer and faecal impaction, with ischaemic colitis and tuberculosis seen less frequently.
The biopsy material established a specific etiologic diagnosis in 65% and excluded tuberculosis and malignancy in the rest (35%).
Risk factors for drug-resistant tuberculosis is a consequence of drug resistance rather than a cause.
Interpreting the decline in tuberculosis during the last century - the roles of secular trends in effective contact.
Reference to the supposed relationship between schizophrenia and tuberculosis recalls a cautionary tale.
It also makes clear that tuberculosis is still a problem and an important differential diagnosis in the older population.
We do not know how much of an increase in poverty there was due to the tuberculosis in the families of the index subjects.
The hospital where he was treated had no community tuberculosis services.