THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LUNG DAMAGE AND STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM IN MDR TUBERCULOSIS: LITERATURE REVIEW
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MDR tuberculosis, central nervous system, neuroimagingAbstract
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR tuberculosis) remains one of the most pressing problems in modern phthisiology and neurology, due to the high incidence of complications, the systemic nature of the pathological process, and an unfavorable prognosis involving the central nervous system. Damage to the central nervous system in patients with MDR pulmonary tuberculosis is accompanied by the development of neurological disorders of varying severity, changes in the bioelectric activity of the brain and structural disorders detected by neuroimaging studies
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