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The characteristic x-ray findings in tuberculosis include
Discoidal
Pertaining to a disc-like shape; often used to describe the shape of certain blood cells, notably red blood cells, or other structures.
Vertebrae
refer to the individual bones that stack to form the vertebral column, or spine, providing structural support and protecting the spinal cord.
Medial Condyles
Rounded protrusions found at the distal end of the femur or tibia, involved in forming the knee joint and aiding in its movements.
Lateral Condyles
Rounded prominences at the end of some bones, near the knee and elbow, that form part of the joint.
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