TUBERCULOSIS, DRAWING


Pulmonary tuberculosis. Koch’s bacillus colonizes the lungs and develop by destroying the tissues, forming the focus(caseus material). These focuses calcify, constituting cavities, in which the bacteria multiply, and persist after healing. Chez les patients for which the disease is declared, the bacillus present in the lungs can be expelled during the expiration and then infect other persons. This image is part of a series on pulmonary pathologies. See. images 0447007 and 0447307 for the healthy lung, 0445407 and 0445507 for the normal pulmonary circulation (heart, lungs and vessels), 0447407 and 0447507 for a symbolic representation of pulmonary pathologies, 0445607, 0445707, 0447107 and 0447207 for the lung cancer, 0445807, 0443807, 0446107, 0446207, 0446907, 0447607 and 0447707 for the pulmonary embolism, 0551407, 0551507, 0551607 and 0551707 for the tuberculosis.


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Photo credit: © MARIE SCHMITT / BSIP / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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