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PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN DIABETES PATIENTS (BASED ON AUTOPSY PROTOCOLS)

https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-4-58-62

Abstract

The objective of the study: to study the specific features of pulmonary tuberculosis in diabetes patients based on the autopsy data.

Subjects and methods: Autopsy protocols of pulmonary tuberculosis cases (N=1045) were studied, among them there were some patients with concurrent diabetes (N = 34).

Results: the part of those with concurrent tuberculosis and diabetes made 3.3% among died respiratory tuberculosis patients. Women confidently prevailed among those with concurrent tuberculosis and diabetes (38.2% versus 15.3% in the group of patients without diabetes, p = 0.0003). Respective the form of tuberculosis, the differences were not significant, as well as the frequency of acute progression. Co-morbidity in the patients with diabetes according to comorbidity index was more frequent (diabetes was not included) versus patients without diabetes (p = 0.000225). The main cause of death in both groups was pulmonary heart disease.

About the Authors

M. V. Belosokhov
Chelyabinsk Regional Clinical Hospital
Russian Federation

Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of Clinical Pathomorphology Department

70, Vorovskogo St., Chelyabinsk, 454076 Phone: +7 (351) 260-98-10



E. L. Kаzаchkov
Yuzhno-Uralsky State Medical University
Russian Federation

Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of Pathological Anatomy and Forensic Pathology Department

64, Vorovskogo St., Chelyabinsk, 454092



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Belosokhov M.V., Kаzаchkov E.L. PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IN DIABETES PATIENTS (BASED ON AUTOPSY PROTOCOLS). Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases. 2018;96(4):58-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2075-1230-2018-96-4-58-62

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