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Research Article| Volume 89, ISSUE 3, P687-691, March 1955

Present status of pneumotherapy in the management of pulmonary tuberculosis

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      Abstract

      • 1.
        1. The reasons for the decline in popularity of therapeutic pneumothorax such as its pleural complications and its effect on pulmonary function are discussed.
      • 2.
        2. The need for re-evaluation of pneumothorax combined with chemotherapy is recognized but it must await reports of long-term results.
      • 3.
        3. Pneumoperitoneum is replacing pneumothorax in popularity and is needed in anticipated or demonstrated chemotherapeutic failures, especially if thoracic surgery is not applicable.
      • 4.
        4. The use of pneumoperitoneum early in the course of chemotherapy in the presence of cavitary disease is discussed.
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