Diagnostic dilemma of chest wall tuberculosis masquerading breast lump and sarcoma/ Nik Aminah Nik Abdul Kadir ... [et al.]

Chest wall tuberculosis (TB) is rare and can often masquerade as a tumour. Diagnostic confirmation is made by bacteriological findings of acid-fast bacilli and culture of Mycobacterium tuberculosis or histopathological findings. This is a 37-year-old immunocompetent lady who presented with a 3-month...

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Main Authors: Nik Abdul Kadir, Nik Aminah (Author), Ariffin, Farnaza (Author), Mohamad Ali, Norliana Dalila (Author), Abdul Aziz, Mardiana (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Medicine, 2023-03.
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