The Course of Tuberculosis in Elderly Patients with Comorbid Background
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Genius Journals
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Pulmonary tuberculosis often develops against the background of diseases that lead to dysfunction of organs and systems, and in a joint course, they have a mutually aggravating interaction. This complicates the timely diagnosis of tuberculosis, and in the treatment entails forced polypharmacy, the development of drug complications and failures in treatment.