Following are Research Articles associated with keyword Mycobacterium
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Shafi Ullah, Syed Humayun Shah, Aziz Ur Rehman, Arshad Kamal, Norin Begum, Aziz ur Rehman Tuberculous lymphadenitis in Afghan Refugees. J Ayub Med Coll Abottabad Apr - Jun 2002;14(2):22-3.
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Saleemullah, Asmooni Younuis Tuberculosis contact tracing in an outpatient Pulmonology practice. Ann Abbasi Shaheed Hosp Karachi Med Dent Coll Jan 2001;6:296-303.
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Rizwan Iqbal, Iffat Shabbir, Tariq Waseem Screening of AFB in sputum by concentration or direct smear method. Pak J Med Res Jan - Mar 2000;39(1):35-6.
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Aqeel Ahmad, C Raykundalia, D Catty Superoxide Dismutase, An Immunodominant Antigen in Mycobacteria. J Coll Physicians Surg Pak Feb 2000;10(2):50-3.
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Irshad Hussain, Aftab Mohsin, Naseem Abbad, Muhammad Saeed, Ali Ajwad Shah, Fatima Shah Diagnosis of Tuberculosis and Myco-Dot Test. Ann King Edward Med Uni Apr - Jun 1999;5(2):174-6.
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Taj B Uppal, Farooq Taj Uppal Antimicrobial Resistance in Mycobacteria: A Survey in Peshawar Region. J Rawal Med Coll Dec 1998;2(1-2):6-10.
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Farooq R Soomro Staining Mycobacterium Lepre with Carbolfuchsin: Properties of solution prepared with different samples of Basic Fuchsin. J Pak Assoc Derma Jul - Sep 1998;8(3):21-5.
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Moatter T, Mirza S, Siddiqui M, Soomro I Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in paraffin embedded intestinal tissue specimens by polymerase chain reaction: characterization of IS6110 element negative strains. J Pak Med Assoc Jun 1998;48(6):174-8.
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Abid Mehmood, ZU Rehman, M Alam, M Siddiq, A Mubarik, Karamat Ahmed Karamat Dignosis of disseminated tuberculosis by bone marrow trephine biopsy and culture. Pak J Pathol Apr - Jun 1998;9(2):44-5.
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Saulat U Khan, Tahira M Cheema, Aftab H Bhatti, Azmat Rashid, Amir Bashir, G Murtaza Cheema, A Majeed, Khalid Waheed Results of short term Chemotherapy: A study in 90 cases. Biomedica Jan - Jun 1997;13(1):21-5.
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