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Card 6
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How long after initial infection will the tissue reaction at the primary complex change to begin to form granulomas?
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Card 7
Front
What happens in the majority of TB cases?
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Card 8
Front
What happens if viable bacteria bacteria remain walled off within the primary complex?
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Card 9
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There are many ways in which TB can become symptomatic. Erythema nodosum is common with primary TB - what is this?
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Card 10
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Name 2 other ways primary TB may become symptomatic
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Card 11
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What is miliary tuberculosis? Where does it spread to if it gets into a) pulmonary arteries b) pulmonary vein
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