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  • Title: [Rationale for the use of regional lymphotropic therapy in the management of tuberculosis in adolescents].
    Author: Firsova VA, Gubkina MF.
    Journal: Probl Tuberk; 1996; (6):47-50. PubMed ID: 9019770.
    Abstract:
    Regional lymphotropic therapy involves the administration of a antituberculous drug (isoniazid or canamycin) into the pretracheal cellular space or subaxillary region on the damage ipsilateral side with daily alternations of injection sites. A hundred and thirty two patients with active tuberculosis types (mainly infiltrative) who form two equal groups: main (lymphotropic therapy) and control (routine treatments) were followed up. Lymphotropic therapy is well tolerated by patients, particularly in the presence of concurrent gastrointestinal diseases, produces no adverse reactions, promotes more rapid resolution of infiltrative changes and elimination of intoxication signs. A more rapid positive dynamics in the main group than that in the control one allows the duration of hospital stay to be reduced by 2-2.5 months.
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