Abstract

The article describes a clinical case of generalized tuberculosis manifested by tuberculous spondylodiscitis and disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis with extensive drug resistance and bilateral multiple destruction. The chemotherapy regimen compiled according to the sensitivity pattern of the pathogen, sequential implantation of two endobronchial valves and their long-term (18 months) synergic effect made it possible to cure pulmonary tuberculosis with healing of all multiple bilateral destruction. The same chemotherapy regimens allowed achieving cure of tuberculous spondylodiscitis. Co-infection of hepatitis C provided no negative impact on the treatment course.

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