Abstract

In the structure of disseminated pulmonary diseases tuberculosis accounts for 3 to 35%, and in the structure of the newly diagnosed tuberculosis disseminated forms account for about one third of all cases. Differential diagnosis of the pulmonary dissemination syndrome is a problem for physicians of various specialties. The frequency of diagnostic errors can reach 80%. Aim - to review the literature on the diagnosis of disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis over the past 10 years and to identify actual issues on this problem for further study. Methods. We have done bibliographic search on the PubMed/Medline and Elibrary databases over the past 10 years (2007-2017).

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  • В структуре диссеминированных заболеваний легких туберкулез составляет от 3% до 35%, а в структуре впервые выявленного туберкулеза на диссеминированные формы приходится треть всех случаев

  • In the structure of disseminated pulmonary diseases tuberculosis accounts for 3 to 35%, and in the structure of the newly diagnosed tuberculosis disseminated forms account for about one third of all cases

  • Differential diagnosis of the pulmonary dissemination syndrome is a problem for physicians of various specialties

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Introduction

В структуре диссеминированных заболеваний легких туберкулез составляет от 3% до 35%, а в структуре впервые выявленного туберкулеза на диссеминированные формы приходится треть всех случаев. Дифференциальная диагностика по синдрому легочной диссеминации представляет значительные трудности для врачей различных специальностей, причем частота диагностических ошибок может достигать 80%. Aim — to review the literature on the diagnosis of disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis over the past 10 years and to identify actual issues on this problem for further study.

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