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pulmonary tuberculosis

 

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Noun pulmonary tuberculosis has 1 sense
  1. pulmonary tuberculosis, consumption, phthisis, wasting disease, white plague - involving the lungs with progressive wasting of the body
    --1 is a kind of tuberculosis, TB, T.B.

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Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Description:

Pulmonary tuberculosis is a contagious bacterial infection that primarily affects the lungs. It is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis and can spread through the air when an infected individual coughs or sneezes. This form of tuberculosis specifically targets the respiratory system, leading to various symptoms and potential complications if left untreated.

Senses:

1. Medical Sense:

In the medical field, pulmonary tuberculosis refers to the specific type of tuberculosis affecting the lungs. It is characterized by the presence of tuberculosis bacteria in the lungs, which can cause respiratory symptoms and lead to the development of lung lesions.

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2. Popular Usage:

In popular usage, pulmonary tuberculosis is a term used to describe tuberculosis in general, particularly when emphasizing its impact on the lungs. It is often discussed in the context of historical epidemics and the impact it had on society.

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3. Local Perspective:

In some regions, pulmonary tuberculosis may have specific importance due to its prevalence or local impact. This may include areas with higher rates of infection or regions with ongoing efforts to control and treat tuberculosis.

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Sample Sentences:

  1. My uncle was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis and had to undergo a lengthy treatment process.
  2. Health authorities launched a campaign to raise awareness about pulmonary tuberculosis in our community.
  3. Historical novels often delve into the struggles and consequences of pulmonary tuberculosis.
  4. Doctors often use chest X-rays to detect signs of pulmonary tuberculosis.
  5. Researchers are working on developing new drugs to combat drug-resistant strains of pulmonary tuberculosis.
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