The effectiveness of treatment of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple decay cavities

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Abstract

Pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple decay cavities is classified as a common destructive process and is treated with more intensive methods. We have drawn attention to the fact that the processes with the number of cavities more than one are very different in the nature of the flow. Having accumulated a sufficient number of observations over 15 years, we decided to conduct a separate analysis of the clinical course of the disease and evaluate the effectiveness of some methods of complex therapy in different types of pulmonary tuberculosis with multiple decay cavities.

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G. A. Smirnov

Kazan Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians named after V.I.Lenin

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Russian Federation

E. A. Martynenkova

Kazan Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians named after V.I.Lenin

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation

R. M. Fattakhova

Kazan Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians named after V.I.Lenin

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation

R. Sh. Valiev

Kazan Institute for Advanced Training of Physicians named after V.I.Lenin

Email: info@eco-vector.com
Russian Federation

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