Abstract

Introduction. According to the World Health Organization data for 2021, there is an increase in the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide. There is also an unfavorable growth trend in drug-resistant TB. One of the complications of the tuberculosis process is tuberculosis of the tracheobronchial tree, which has tended to grow in recent years. Many studiesindicate the incidence of bronchial tuberculosis from 10 to 40 %, taking into account the level of endoscopic service.The purpose of the study to demonstrate the high effectiveness of an integrated approach in the treatment of a patient with tuberculosis of the lungs and tracheobronchial tree.Methods. The materials of the study were: the outpatient card of the advisory department of the Central Tuberculosis Research Institute, the medical history of the inpatient patient and the results of a comprehensive examination.Results. The presented clinical example demonstrates the high effectiveness of an integrated approach in the treatment of a patient with a widespread tuberculosis process using anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy, inhalation and pathogenetic therapy. By 4 months of treatment, pronounced positive clinical and laboratory dynamics was observed, significant resorption of focal infiltrative changes in the leſt lung was achieved radiologically, and endoscopically, infiltrative tuberculosis of the trachea, leſt main bronchus and leſt upper lobe bronchus was cured.Conclusion. This clinical observation demonstrates the need for an integrated approach in the management of this category of patients and shows the high effectiveness of the treatment.

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