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Tuberculosis: the elderly, the diabetic, the unusual, and the severe
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with diabetes mellitus
Abir Hedhli (Tunis, Tunisia), Abir Hedhli, Hajer Racil, Sonia Habibech, Saoussen Bacha, Sana Cheikhrouhou, Naouel Chaouch, Abdellatif Chabbou
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International Congress 2016 – Tuberculosis: the elderly, the diabetic, the unusual, and the severe
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Tuberculosis: the elderly, the diabetic, the unusual, and the severe
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Respiratory infections
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