Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq… - BJR| case …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …

[HTML][HTML] Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq… - BJR| Case …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …

Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq, RKF Hogben… - academic.oup.com
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …

Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis.

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq, RK Hogben… - BJR Case …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …

Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq… - BJR case …, 2022 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …

[PDF][PDF] Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq, RKF Hogben… - researchgate.net
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …

Co-existent breast malignancy and contralateral primary axillary tuberculosis.

S Dluzewski, A Brown, B Musaddaq, RK Hogben… - BJR Case …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Breast tuberculosis is an extremely rare entity representing less than 0.1% of all breast
disease in developed countries. Tuberculous infections within the United Kingdom have …