Paradoxical deterioration during anti-tuberculous therapy in Non-HIV-infected patients with pleural tuberculosis: A pragmatic approach

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Abstract

We report a case of paradoxical deterioration. A male patient diagnosed with pleural tuberculosis, but who was not infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), experienced clinical deterioration 3 weeks after the initiation of anti-tuberculous treatment. After other diagnoses were ruled out, a paradoxical response to treatment was established and the patient was started on systemic corticosteroids. Paradoxical response to treatment should be considered in patients with clinical deterioration after they start on anti-tuberculous treatment.

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Corral-Gudino, L., Rivas-Lamazares, A., González-Fernández, A., & Hernando-García, J. C. (2016). Paradoxical deterioration during anti-tuberculous therapy in Non-HIV-infected patients with pleural tuberculosis: A pragmatic approach. European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.12890/2016_000475

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