Demographic, clinical and laboratory characteristics of extrapulmonary tuberculosis: Eight-year results of a multicenter retrospective study in Turkey

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB) is an important public health problem due to its diverse clinical presentations, diagnostic complexities, and significant impact on patient outcomes and public health. Our study aimed to understand the sociodemographic, clinical, and laboratory characteristics as w...

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Hauptverfasser: Celik, Mehmet, Gurbuz, Esra, Cicek, Yeliz, Buyuktuna, Seyit Ali, Gundag, Omur, Gulderen Kuscu, Evrim, Mermutluoglu, Cigdem, Alkan, Sevil, Yuruk Atasoy, Pınar, Yuksekkaya, Esra, Sahinoglu, Mustafa Serhat, Sahin, Ahmet, Parlak, Emine, Akgul, Fethiye, Dindar Demiray, Emine Kubra, Oz, Murtaza, Ciftci, Elif Zelal, Kirik, Yasemin, Arslan, Yusuf, Ceylan, Mehmet Resat, Mert, Ali
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