Tuberculosis 2018
DOI: 10.1183/13993003.congress-2018.pa2746
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Long term sequelae of pulmonary tuberculosis and the factors predicting its development: A clinicoradiological study

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“…Bacteriological positivity during sputum smear examination was recorded in 14.33% of cases in our study whereas Revendran et al in their study showed pulmonary TB relapse in 26.3% of cases [13].…”
Section: Samanta Et Alcontrasting
confidence: 60%
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“…Bacteriological positivity during sputum smear examination was recorded in 14.33% of cases in our study whereas Revendran et al in their study showed pulmonary TB relapse in 26.3% of cases [13].…”
Section: Samanta Et Alcontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Revendran et al in their study on post-TB complication showed that persistent symptoms were present in 68.4% of cases. Obstructive airway disease was found in 32.9% [13]. During spirometry, we found obstructive pattern in 38.13% of cases, restrictive pattern in 50.20% of cases among 257 cases.…”
Section: Samanta Et Almentioning
confidence: 64%