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[Recurrence of pulmonary tuberculosis: in- and outpatient data]
N M Rudoí1, E S Ivanova, E P Voloshina
1Central NII of Tuberculosis RAMN, Moscow.
Abstract:
Diagnosis recrudescent pulmonary tuberculosis shows different flaws: on the one hand, the progression of early untreated tuberculosis can be mistaken for a recrudescence, on the other, changes are interpreted as a recrudescence if there is no clinical and X-ray evidence for the reactivation of the process. All cases of recrudescent tuberculosis should be reexamined by a medical commission, which allows the above errors to be avoided. If a patient with chronic alcoholism and mental disease has recrudescent tuberculosis, a narcologist and psychiatrist must participate in working out a comprehensive treatment policy.
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