Туберкулез и болезни лёгких (Oct 2014)

THE ORGANIZATON AND PRINCIPLES OF DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS AND PARAPNEUMONIC EXUDATIVE TUBERCULOUS PLEURISY

  • N. A. Stogova,
  • A. I. Pecherskikh,
  • T. I. Maslennikova,
  • I. N. Timoshenko

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 10
pp. 28 – 32

Abstract

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The etiological pattern of pleural effusions was studied, by analyzing the computed database on 11,272 patients examined and treated at the specialized Pleural Pathology Department of the Voronezh Regional Tuberculosis Oncology in 1979-2012. There were the most common etiological groups: tuberculous (31.38%) and parapneumonic (33.68%) pleurisy. Analysis of the data of the clinical manifestations and the results of examination of 110 patients with tuberculous pleurisy and 100 patients with parapneumonic pleurisy identified main criteria for these types of exudative pleurisy and differential diagnosis tactics.

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