Cutaneous tuberculosis: diagnosis, histopathology and treatment - Part II*
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dos Santos, Josemir BeloFigueiredo, Ana Roberta
Ferraz, Cláudia Elise
de Oliveira, Márcia Helena
da Silva, Perla Gomes
de Medeiros, Vanessa Lucília Sileira
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Continuing Medical Education
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142747Abstract
The evolution in the knowledge of tuberculosis' physiopathology allowed not only a better understanding of the immunological factors involved in the disease process, but also the development of new laboratory tests, as well as the establishment of a histological classification that reflects the host's ability to contain the infectious agent. At the same time, the increasing bacilli resistance led to alterations in the basic tuberculosis treatment scheme in 2009. This article critically examines laboratory and histological investigations, treatment regimens for tuberculosis and possible adverse reactions to the most frequently used drugs.Date
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/abd1806-4841.20142747