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Management of tuberculosis in adults and children
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A cholesterol-rich diet accelerates the negativization of sputum culture in pulmonary tuberculosis: a controlled clinical trial
C. Pérez-Guzmán, M. H. Vargas, N. Bazavilvazo, F. Quiñonez, A. Aguilar, A. Torres, H. Villarreal, J. Loeza, A. García, I. Estrada, V. López, L. Infante (Mexico DF, Mexico)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Management of tuberculosis in adults and children
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Management of tuberculosis in adults and children
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Respiratory infections
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C. Pérez-Guzmán, M. H. Vargas, N. Bazavilvazo, F. Quiñonez, A. Aguilar, A. Torres, H. Villarreal, J. Loeza, A. García, I. Estrada, V. López, L. Infante (Mexico DF, Mexico). A cholesterol-rich diet accelerates the negativization of sputum culture in pulmonary tuberculosis: a controlled clinical trial. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 3517
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