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Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of 215 patients with tuberculosis and new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) showed that 40 (18.6%) were referred by anti-tuberculosis institutions, 174 (80.9%) by the general medical network, and one (0.5%) applied for help yourself. Tuberculosis was detected earlier than the COVID-19 attack in 41 (19.1%) cases, specific changes in the lungs were detected simultaneously or later than viral pneumonia in 174 (80.9%).
Keywords
tuberculosis
method
treatment
COVID-19
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Sadikhodjaev Sardor Shukhratjon ugli, Hakimova Ruza Abdurakhimovna, & Mamasoliev Nematjon Solievich. (2023). Some Aspects of Tuberculous Lung Lesions in Covid Patients. Texas Journal of Medical Science, 25, 89–92. https://doi.org/10.62480/tjms.2023.vol25.pp89-92
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