Pharyngeal tuberculosis
Pharyngeal tuberculosis is a chronic systemic infectious disease caused by tuberculosis bacteria. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis lesions are mostly caused by tuberculosis bacteria in the sputum of patients with tuberculosis. The disease may be caused by the tuberculosis of the pharynx, or it may spread from the throat tuberculosis. Blood circulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Laryngeal tuberculosis is less common than larynx tuberculosis. Various organs can be affected. Pharyngeal tuberculosis Pharyngeal tuberculosis is often extremely malnourished due to pain and difficulty swallowing.
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