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1. Painful Enlarging Cervical Mass in Young Male

3. ADENITIS TUBERCULOSA: EXPERIENCIA DE UNA UNIDAD DE ASISTENCIA INMEDIATA.

4. 'A sad inheritance of misery': the cultural life of hereditary scrofula in eighteenth-century England.

5. Linfadenitis tuberculosa o escrófula o tuberculosis colicuativa en Ecuador.

6. MARC BLOCH'S ROIS THAUMATURGES AND CONSENSUS BUILDING IN THE MIDDLE AGES: AT THE ROOTS OF THE LEGITIMACY OF POWER.

7. Adjunctive Effects of Oral Steroids Along with Anti-Tuberculosis Drugs in the Management of Cervical Lymph Node Tuberculosis

8. Tuberculous lymphadenitis ‐ A case report

9. Cervical Tuberculous Lymphadenitis Associated With New-Onset Acanthosis Nigricans Following Antitubercular Therapy: A Case Report.

10. Miliary tuberculosis presenting as scrofula in a healthy man: a diagnostic challenge

11. Cervical tubercular lymphadenitis accompanying with pulmonary tuberculosis – a case report

12. Tuberculous Abscesses in the Head and Neck Region

13. Extrapulmonary Tuberculosis Presenting As Stage V Bilateral Cervical Lymphadenitis With Cortical Cerebral Watershed Infarct Along With Maxillary and Sphenoid Sinusitis.

14. Scrofula Caused by Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis

15. An overlooked eighteenth-century scrofula pamphlet: changing forms and changing readers, 1760–1824

16. Changes in mortality by tuberculosis in non-industrialized Coimbra (Portugal): Trends between 1861 and 1914.

17. [Tuberculous adenitis: Experience from an immediate assistance unit].

18. Multiple Tubercular Cervical, Supraclavicular, and Pretracheal Lymphadenitis With Scrofuloderma: A Rare Case.

19. An overlooked eighteenth-century scrofula pamphlet: changing forms and changing readers, 1760-1824.

20. Peritoneal Tuberculosis Presenting as Chronic Ascites With Scrofula: A Case Report.

21. An Early Childhood Illness of Ivan the Terrible: Scrofula or Tuberculosis? Chronic or Healed?

23. A classic case of scrofula-cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis.

24. Tuberculous lymphadenitis of the head and neck in Canadian children: Experience from a low-burden region.

25. Prevalence of oral lesions in Brazilian patients with tuberculosis

26. Tuberculous Abscesses in the Head and Neck Region.

27. [The rules of acupoint selection of acupuncture and moxibustion for scrofula in ancient times].

28. Tuberculous lymphadenitis ‐ A case report.

29. Breast Tuberculosis: A Case Report.

30. Irish Immigrant Healing Magic in Nineteenth-Century New York City.

31. Differential diagnosis between AML infiltration, lymphoma and tuberculosis in a patient presenting with fever and mediastinal lymphadenopathy: A case report.

32. Factors that make it difficult to diagnose cervical tuberculous lymphadenitis.

33. Disseminated Tuberculosis Resulting in Septic Shock in an Immunocompetent Patient.

34. Prevalence of oral lesions in Brazilian patients with tuberculosis.

35. Epidemiology of cervico-facial pediatric lymphadenitis as a result of nontuberculous mycobacteria

36. The Visual Impairment and Inscrutable Disease of Samuel Johnson

37. Nontuberculous mycobacterial cervicofacial lymphadenitis—A review and proposed classification system

39. Cutaneous tuberculosis among children and adolescents: a study in a rural teaching hospital.

40. ‘Last of all the Heavenly Birth’: Queen Anne and Sacral Queenship.

41. The Discourse of the Unmiraculous Miracle: Touching for the King's Evil in Stuart England.

42. Scrofula as a presentation of tuberculosis and HIV.

43. CERVICAL LYMPH NODES, A DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA.

44. Pathology Quiz Case 1—Diagnosis.

45. Pathology Quiz Case 1.

46. Recalcitrant Scrofuloderma Due to Rib Tuberculosis.

47. ‘The Illusion of an Explanation’: The Concept of Hereditary Disease, 1770–1870.

48. Otolaryngologic aspects of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, 1803-1806.

49. Lichen Scrofulosorum.

50. Royal disease (Vasilios nósos): Substantiating one of the names of tuberculosis in Greek, from "Atakta" dictionary by Adamantios Korais, (1832-1835).

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