Background - Tuberculous pleurisy is associated with small numbers of bacteria. Due to the low rate ofprimary resistance to antituberculous drugs a two-drug regimen was used to treat the condition. Methods - Patients received isoniazid 5 mg/kg and rifampicin 10 mg/kg daily for six months. Clinical, radiological, and haematological assessments were performed during treatment and patients were followed up for a median period of 41 (range 6-96) months. Results - One hundred and thirty patients were studied with a mean age of 27 (range 11-53) years. Seven were withdrawn due to parenchymal disease and eight were lost to follow up during the treatment period. Side effects during treatment were frequent (20.7%), but only three patients required a change in medication. No treatment failures were observed. One hundred and fifteen patients completed therapy and were followed up for 41 (range 6-96) months with no evidence ofa relapse. Conclusions - Tuberculous pleurisy responds well to a two-drug regimen of antituberculous therapy given for six months.
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Caniete, C., Galarza, I., Granados, A., Farrero, E., Estopa, R., & Manresa, F. (1994). Tuberculous pleural effusion: Experience with six months of treatment with isoniazid and rifampicin. Thorax, 49(11), 1160–1161. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.49.11.1160
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