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Definition of miliary in English: miliaryadjective ˈmɪlɪəriˈmɪliˌɛri (of a disease) accompanied by a rash with lesions resembling millet seed. Example sentencesExamples - Hypoxemia not accounted for by the degree of involvement seen on chest radiograph may be suggestive of forthcoming miliary disease.
- The beneficial role of adjunctive corticosteroids have been demonstrated in miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis and pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
- In those not previously exposed to M. tuberculosis, miliary tuberculosis of the skin and tuberculosis chancre have been described.
- Other organs usually are affected as a consequence of miliary tuberculosis.
- Tuberculous effusions can follow early postprimary, chronic pulmonary, or miliary tuberculosis.
- On sectioning the liver, diffuse tan miliary lesions surrounded by dark red hemorrhagic tissue were seen.
- The most common forms of extra-pulmonary involvement include lymphadenopathies, pleural effusion, pericardial disease, miliary disease and meningitis.
- Choroidal tubercles, when present, can provide valuable diagnostic clues to life threatening forms of disseminated tuberculosis such as miliary tuberculosis.
- These are called tuberculosis cutis miliaris disseminata, tuberculosis cutis acuta generalisata and acute miliary tuberculosis of the skin.
- No patients had accompanying miliary or extrapulmonary involvement.
- This result may be especially evident in persons with miliary TB.
- A larger number of children with TB meningitis or miliary TB have a skin test that is initially nonreactive.
- Adjunctive corticosteroids may be beneficial in patients with tuberculous meningitis, tuberculous pericarditis, or miliary tuberculosis with refractory hypoxemia.
- A 6-month regimen is recommended for tuberculosis at multiple sites and for miliary tuberculosis, although there are limited data from controlled clinical trials addressing this issue.
Origin Late 17th century: from Latin miliarius, from milium 'millet'. Definition of miliary in US English: miliaryadjectiveˈmilēˌerēˈmɪliˌɛri (of a disease) accompanied by a rash with lesions resembling millet seed. Example sentencesExamples - The most common forms of extra-pulmonary involvement include lymphadenopathies, pleural effusion, pericardial disease, miliary disease and meningitis.
- Tuberculous effusions can follow early postprimary, chronic pulmonary, or miliary tuberculosis.
- The beneficial role of adjunctive corticosteroids have been demonstrated in miliary tuberculosis, tuberculous meningitis and pneumocystis carinii pneumonia.
- This result may be especially evident in persons with miliary TB.
- A larger number of children with TB meningitis or miliary TB have a skin test that is initially nonreactive.
- These are called tuberculosis cutis miliaris disseminata, tuberculosis cutis acuta generalisata and acute miliary tuberculosis of the skin.
- In those not previously exposed to M. tuberculosis, miliary tuberculosis of the skin and tuberculosis chancre have been described.
- A 6-month regimen is recommended for tuberculosis at multiple sites and for miliary tuberculosis, although there are limited data from controlled clinical trials addressing this issue.
- Adjunctive corticosteroids may be beneficial in patients with tuberculous meningitis, tuberculous pericarditis, or miliary tuberculosis with refractory hypoxemia.
- No patients had accompanying miliary or extrapulmonary involvement.
- Hypoxemia not accounted for by the degree of involvement seen on chest radiograph may be suggestive of forthcoming miliary disease.
- Other organs usually are affected as a consequence of miliary tuberculosis.
- On sectioning the liver, diffuse tan miliary lesions surrounded by dark red hemorrhagic tissue were seen.
- Choroidal tubercles, when present, can provide valuable diagnostic clues to life threatening forms of disseminated tuberculosis such as miliary tuberculosis.
Origin Late 17th century: from Latin miliarius, from milium ‘millet’. |