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Nasal Tumour, probably of Tuberculous Origin.
1925
N S Carruthers
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Constrictive pericarditis, probably of tuberculous origin.
December 1948, University of Toronto medical journal,
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[Unusual paravesicular calcifications, probably of tuberculous origin].
January 1960, Journal de radiologie, d'electrologie, et de medecine nucleaire,
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[Diabetes mellitus revealing chronic pancreatitis of probably tuberculous origin].
January 1993, Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique,
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Conjunctivitis, probably tuberculous.
April 1933, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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Large Sarcomatous Tumour in the Abdomen, Probably of Supra-Renal Origin.
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Giant cell tumour (osteoclastoma) of the pancreas--an epithelial tumour probably of pancreatic acinar origin.
October 1983, Journal of clinical pathology,
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Unresolved pneumonia, probably tuberculous.
March 1948, The Medical journal of Australia,
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[Calcified peri-myo-endocarditis, probably of tuberculous origin. Description of a rare case diagnosed during life].
January 1967, Kardiologia polska,
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DERMATITIS, probably of emotional origin.
March 1955, Postgraduate medicine,
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Tumour on Back, probably Dermoid.
January 1911, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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