The five-year assessment of three randomised trials of short course (6, 9 or 18 months) chemotherapy for tuberculosis of the spine is reported. In Hong Kong patients were randomised to isoniazid plus rifampicin (HR) daily for 6 or 9 months, combined with radical surgical resection with bone grafting and streptomycin for 6 months for all patients. In Madras patients were randomised to chemotherapy with HR for 6 or 9 months, or 6 months HR chemotherapy combined with surgical resection. In Korea all patients were ambulatory and were randomised to different regimens of chemotherapy 6 or 9 months HR, or 9 or 18 months isoniazid plus ethambutol. (EH) or isoniazid plus PAS (PH). In all centres the results of the 6- and 9-month regimens of HR were ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess and compare the efficacy of a 6-month short-course chemotherapy regimen (SCC)...
A prospective study to investigate three fully oral regimens of 6 or 8 months’ duration, with vary...
Patients with culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis were allocated at random into two groups for a...
The five-year assessment of three randomised trials of short course (6, 9 or 18 months) chemotherapy...
A controlled clinical trial was undertaken to compare the efficacy of short course chemotherapy giv...
We perfomed a randomised, controlled clinical trial to compare ambulant short-course chemotherapy w...
Background Tuberculosis is generally curable with chemotherapy, but there is controversy in the lite...
AIM: To evaluate whether 6 months of chemotherapy for patients with spinal tuberculosis prevents rel...
AIM: To evaluate whether 6 months of chemotherapy for patients with spinal tuberculosis prevents rel...
Tuberculosis (TB) of the bones and joints is rampant in India with the dorsolumbar spine as the mos...
A retrospective analysis of 434 patients with vertebral tuberculosis who were treated surgically was...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of chemotherapy in tuberculosis of the spine. Study Design: A R...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of ultra-short-course chemotherapy (...
A controlled clinical trial of three short-course chemotherapy regimens was undertaken in patients ...
The last four decades have seen spectacular developments in the management of pulmonary tuberculosis...
OBJECTIVES: To assess and compare the efficacy of a 6-month short-course chemotherapy regimen (SCC)...
A prospective study to investigate three fully oral regimens of 6 or 8 months’ duration, with vary...
Patients with culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis were allocated at random into two groups for a...
The five-year assessment of three randomised trials of short course (6, 9 or 18 months) chemotherapy...
A controlled clinical trial was undertaken to compare the efficacy of short course chemotherapy giv...
We perfomed a randomised, controlled clinical trial to compare ambulant short-course chemotherapy w...
Background Tuberculosis is generally curable with chemotherapy, but there is controversy in the lite...
AIM: To evaluate whether 6 months of chemotherapy for patients with spinal tuberculosis prevents rel...
AIM: To evaluate whether 6 months of chemotherapy for patients with spinal tuberculosis prevents rel...
Tuberculosis (TB) of the bones and joints is rampant in India with the dorsolumbar spine as the mos...
A retrospective analysis of 434 patients with vertebral tuberculosis who were treated surgically was...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of chemotherapy in tuberculosis of the spine. Study Design: A R...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of ultra-short-course chemotherapy (...
A controlled clinical trial of three short-course chemotherapy regimens was undertaken in patients ...
The last four decades have seen spectacular developments in the management of pulmonary tuberculosis...
OBJECTIVES: To assess and compare the efficacy of a 6-month short-course chemotherapy regimen (SCC)...
A prospective study to investigate three fully oral regimens of 6 or 8 months’ duration, with vary...
Patients with culture-positive pulmonary tuberculosis were allocated at random into two groups for a...