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Efficacy and tolerability of anti-tuberculotic chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed cavitary infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis and a high risk of drug resistance in prisons

https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2013-0-6-812-817

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Summary. In penitentiary hospitals, patients with infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis and cavitation not having HIV infection were treated with combined antituberculosis therapy including Lomekomb. After 3 months of treatment, sputum culture conversion was observed in 73.5 % of patients and cavity closure in 32.4 %. Adverse events were seen in 97.1 % of cases, all of them were reversible. The most frequent adverse events were combined toxic and allergic reactions (67.6 % of patients) followed by toxic reactions (20.6 %) and allergic reactions (8.8 %) alone. Urticaria was observed in 17.6 % of patients, blood eosinophilia in 73.5 %, and elevated transaminases in 82.4 %.

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Borovitsky V.S. Efficacy and tolerability of anti-tuberculotic chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed cavitary infiltrative pulmonary tuberculosis and a high risk of drug resistance in prisons. PULMONOLOGIYA. 2013;(6):69-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18093/0869-0189-2013-0-6-812-817

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ISSN 0869-0189 (Print)
ISSN 2541-9617 (Online)