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(too-BER-kyoo-LOH-sis)
| TB. A disease caused by a specific type of bacteria that spreads from one person to another through the air. Tuberculosis can affect many parts of the body, but most often affects the lungs. A person may not have symptoms of tuberculosis for years, but they may appear when the patient becomes ill with a serious condition like diabetes, AIDS, or cancer. Tuberculosis can usually be treated and cured with antibiotics. Also called TB. |
Previous Definitions: | TSEB radiation therapy, TSH, TTI-237, tubal ligation, tubefeeding | Next Definitions: | tuberous sclerosis, tubulin, tubulovillous adenoma, tui na, tumor |
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