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CORRELATION OF PRIMARY TB FOCI AND ADRENAL GLAND APPEARS
FASCINATING. While primary focus is silent, it is clearly demarcated by
the renal capsule. At this point, primary focus is visible, while
adrenal gland cannot be differentiated ultrasonographically. However,
upon activation of the primary focus (occurring in more than 50% of
human population) more of less extensive portion of the adrenal gland
is mandatorily affected, while whole gland is affected only
exceptionally. UNIQUENESS OF THE TWO FOCI is particularly prominent and
it is clearly visible with the naked eye as well as on the image, while
all other subsequent changes such as regression, healing and
reactivation are simultaneous and equal.
Is it necessary to stress the importance of the discovery?
If such numerous, previously unrecognized, lesions are present in the
renal parenchyma, as well as lesions of the adrenal glands, equally
numerous and also unrecognized, it implies the need of investigation of
the arterial (essential) hypertension which is also unknown, from this
point of view. .
Should this be ignored and a priori denied?
I believe that this is a good reason for medical science to give due
attention to my opinion and enable me to present in practice all my
discoveries.
Without any wish to be pathetic, I must say that I am 64 years old and
I believe that IT WOULD BE PITY NOT TO PRESENT MY DISCOVERIES TO
OTHERS!!
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