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(Chest. 1962;41:134-137.)
© 1962 American College of Chest Physicians

The Open-Negative Tuberculous Patient

Leroy Hyde M.D., F.C.C.P.1

1 Pulmonary Disease Service, Veterans Administration Hospital, Long Beach, and the Department of Medicine, U.C.L.A. School of Medicine, Los Angeles

Evidence indicates that the open-negative tuberculous patient usually can be treated medically with prolonged administration of isoniazid, and without resection. Clinical results have been excellent and the relapse rate is amazingly low (only one patient in this group of 60 patients).







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