Bronchial inflammation, respiratory symptoms and lung function in patients who finished treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis: is it the beginning of a new disease?

I. Palma (Buenos Aires, Argentina), L. Castro Zorrilla (Buenos Aires, Argentina), A. Resguardo (Buenos Aires, Argentina), D. Martinez (Buenos Aires, Argentina), D. Troncoso (Buenos Aires, Argentina), V. Cruz (Buenos Aires, Argentina), J. Vina (Buenos Aires, Argentina), L. Alves (Buenos Aires, Argentina), M. Natiello (Buenos Aires, Argentina), R. Estevan (Buenos Aires, Argentina), N. Lazari (Buenos Aires, Argentina), M. Medin (Buenos Aires, Argentina), S. Inwentarz (Buenos Aires, Argentina), A. Videla (Buenos Aires, Argentina), D. Palmero (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Source: International Congress 2019 – Clinical aspects of airway diseases
Session: Clinical aspects of airway diseases
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 2767
Disease area: Airway diseases

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