| Eponyms in category: Tuberculosis |
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| Arloing-Courmont agglutination test |
| Method for demonstrating the presence of agglutinating antibodies in tuberculosis. |
| Aschoff-Puhl exogenous reinfection (Puhl's reinfection) |
| A pathological-anatomical-immunological conception in the doctrine of tuberculosis. |
| Aschoff-Puhl reinfection (Puhl's reinfection) |
| A pathological-anatomical-immunological conception in the doctrine of tuberculosis. |
| Assmann's centre |
| No longer commonly used term for the early tuberculous infiltrate in adults. |
| Baldwin-Gardner-Willis operation |
| A phenomen relating to tubercle bacilluses. |
| Baumgarten-Tangl law |
| A law concerning the localisation of tuberculosis. |
| Canga's bead symptom |
| In patients with genital tuberculosis, hysterosalpingography may reveal an irregular appearance of uterus, and rosary like nodular structures in tuba uterina. |
| Fischer's syndrome (Louis Fischer) |
| Obsolete term for an auscultatory diagnosis in tuberculosis of the bronchial glands in children. |
| Fischer’s sign (Fischer's syndrome (Louis Fischer)) |
| Obsolete term for an auscultatory diagnosis in tuberculosis of the bronchial glands in children. |
| Granules de Much (French) (Much's granules) |
| Gram positive, non acid-fest granules demonstrable in preparations of tuberculous material.
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| Hutinel's cirrhosis |
| Cirrhosis of the liver associated with tuberculous pericarditis in children. |
| Hutinel's syndrome (Hutinel's cirrhosis) |
| Cirrhosis of the liver associated with tuberculous pericarditis in children. |
| Jaccoud's dissociated fever |
| Febrile meningitis with a slow pulse rate seen in patients with tuberculous meningitis.
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| Lannelongue's method |
| A method for determining the production of fibrous tissue for therapeutic purposes. |
| Lewandowsky tuberculid |
| Tuberculosis of the skin. |
| Marfan's law |
| A prognostic rule in tuberculosis of the lymphatic nodes of the throat. |
| Much's bacillus (Much's granules) |
| Gram positive, non acid-fest granules demonstrable in preparations of tuberculous material.
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| Much's granules |
| Gram positive, non acid-fest granules demonstrable in preparations of tuberculous material.
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| Pott's paraplegia |
| Paraplegia caused by spinal cord compression and abscesses in tuberculous spondylitis (Pott disease). |
| Pott’s syndrome III (Pott's paraplegia) |
| Paraplegia caused by spinal cord compression and abscesses in tuberculous spondylitis (Pott disease). |
| Puhl's nodules (Puhl's reinfection) |
| A pathological-anatomical-immunological conception in the doctrine of tuberculosis. |
| Puhl's reinfection |
| A pathological-anatomical-immunological conception in the doctrine of tuberculosis. |
| Smith-Fischer bronchial gland tuberculosis (Fischer's syndrome (Louis Fischer)) |
| Obsolete term for an auscultatory diagnosis in tuberculosis of the bronchial glands in children. |
| Spengler' Splitter (German) (Spengler's fragments) |
| Small, acid-fest discoid bodies seen in tuberculous sputum. |
| Spengler's fragments |
| Small, acid-fest discoid bodies seen in tuberculous sputum. |
| Syndrome d'Hutinel (French) (Hutinel's cirrhosis) |
| Cirrhosis of the liver associated with tuberculous pericarditis in children. |
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