Abstract:Background
The occurrence of Anti-TB Drug-induced Liver Injury (ATLI) affects the progress of anti-tuberculosis treatment and the cure rate of tuberculosis. To understand the mechanism and risk factors of ATLI, it is helpful to reduce or avoid the occurrence of liver damage. It is of great significance for the smooth completion of anti-tuberculosis treatment.
Methods
In this study, 2255 pulmonary tuberculosis patients were included as the research object, and their medical records were reviewed, questionnair… Show more
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