Pathomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculoma (according to the analysis of operational resection material)
Tuberculosis epidemic in Ukraine, the growth of chemoresistant forms of the disease caused significant changes in clinical and pathological signs of pulmonary tuberculosis. Aim. In order to study pathomorphological features of tuberculomas 52 cases of resection operations conducted in 2011-2014 i...
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doaj-a4e8ad705a604ea3981ef794b6bd998f2020-11-24T22:41:31ZengZaporozhye State Medical UniversityPatologìâ2306-80272310-12372015-04-0119910110.14739/2310-1237.2015.1.42937Pathomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculoma (according to the analysis of operational resection material)Р. V. KuzykTuberculosis epidemic in Ukraine, the growth of chemoresistant forms of the disease caused significant changes in clinical and pathological signs of pulmonary tuberculosis. Aim. In order to study pathomorphological features of tuberculomas 52 cases of resection operations conducted in 2011-2014 inLviv Regional Center of Phthisiology and Pulmonology were investigated. Methods and results. The analysis showed location and size of tuberculoma, anatomical shape, variants of tuberculoma, degree of activity of specific inflammation were established. It was found that 30,8% of tuberculomas had progressive course with cavernization, high degree of activity of specific inflammation, bronchogenic dissemination. Conclusion. Pathomorphological variants of tuberculous process must be considered when determining the timing and mode of postoperative chemotherapy to prevent reactivation of tuberculosis. http://pat.zsmu.edu.ua/article/view/42937/39328Pulmonary TuberculosisHistopathologySegmentectomy |
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Pathomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculoma (according to the analysis of operational resection material) |
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Pathomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculoma (according to the analysis of operational resection material) |
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pathomorphological features of pulmonary tuberculoma (according to the analysis of operational resection material) |
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Zaporozhye State Medical University |
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Tuberculosis epidemic in Ukraine, the growth of chemoresistant forms of the disease caused significant changes in clinical and pathological signs of pulmonary tuberculosis.
Aim. In order to study pathomorphological features of tuberculomas 52 cases of resection operations conducted in 2011-2014 inLviv Regional Center of Phthisiology and Pulmonology were investigated.
Methods and results. The analysis showed location and size of tuberculoma, anatomical shape, variants of tuberculoma, degree of activity of specific inflammation were established. It was found that 30,8% of tuberculomas had progressive course with cavernization, high degree of activity of specific inflammation, bronchogenic dissemination.
Conclusion. Pathomorphological variants of tuberculous process must be considered when determining the timing and mode of postoperative chemotherapy to prevent reactivation of tuberculosis.
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis Histopathology Segmentectomy |
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