PMID: 3384165Apr 1, 1988Paper

Miliary tuberculosis in an in-vitro fertilization pregnancy: a case report

European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology
G M AddisA W Miller

Abstract

A 33-yr-old woman with primary infertility of no known cause of 10 years duration underwent in-vitro fertilization. Mild flu-like symptoms and intermittent vaginal bleeding developed, and miliary mottling was seen throughout both lung fields. At 14 weeks she aborted a normal male fetus; urine culture was positive for M. bovis. Six months later, after a course of antituberculous drugs, the patient was symptom-free.

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