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Primary Tuberculosis of Tonsil in a Diabetic Patient—A Case Report
2015
International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
Though Tuberculosis is one of the most common causes of ill health and death worldwide, people with diabetes have 2 -3 times higher risk of tuberculosis when compared with people without diabetes. Though tuberculosis can affect any part of the body, oral and oropharyngeal tuberculosis is rare, but reported. And it's association with diabetes mellitus because of the decreased host mechanism, is still rare, but reported. A 50-year-old female diabetic who was on insulin therapy came to OPD of MGM
doi:10.4236/ijohns.2015.43032
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