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What causes mesenteric lymph node tuberculosis?


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Mesenteric lymph node tuberculosis may be caused by poor environmental and living conditions, mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, and low immunity.
1. Poor environmental and living conditions
If the patient is in a place with poor sanitation and dense population for a long time, it may increase the risk of mesenteric lymph node tuberculosis.
2. Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
If the patient is invaded by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it will cause Mycobacterium tuberculosis to reproduce and replicate in the body, causing infection and causing mesenteric lymph node tuberculosis.
3. Low immunity
If the patient has AIDS, leukemia, etc., the immunity will be low and the patient will be vulnerable to Mycobacterium tuberculosis invasion.