SYNDROMES IN TUBERCULOSIS

Abstract
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the mycobacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis , which can affect various organs and systems of the human body. The disease can manifest itself in many clinical syndromes, which depend on the localization of the infection and its stage. This article discusses the main syndromes of tuberculosis, their characteristic clinical manifestations, as well as approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Given the importance of timely recognition and treatment of tuberculosis, we will educate the reader on key aspects associated with this disease.
Keywords
tuberculosis, diagnostics, tuberculosis syndromes.
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