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(Chest. 1951;20:539-543.)
© 1951 American College of Chest Physicians

The Use of Streptomycin in Tuberculosis and Pregnancy. Case Report

ABEL FROMAN M.D., F.C.C.P.

1) A case of tuberculosis complicated by pregnancy is presented who developed presumptive evidence of tuberculous tracheobronchitis during the second trimester of pregnancy.

2) Streptomycin was administered and no harmful effects on the fetus or child were observed. No evidence of delayed damage to vestibular, auditory or ocular nerves appeared.

3) The management of tuberculosis in pregnancy may be facilitated by the use of streptomycin combined with other established measures.







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