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A 24-year-old male, previously healthy, sought attention due to a persistent fever lasting 20 days, fluctuating between 38.1 to 39 degrees Celsius. Accompanied by night sweats, productive coughs with yellowish sputum, malaise, arthralgia, early satiety, and a notable weight loss of 9 kg within this period. The patient reported exposure to animal fa

Management of Tuberculosis Lymphadenitis in a Young Adult
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