Epidemiological Insights from 1,652 Patients with Spinal Tuberculosis Managed at a Single Center: A Retrospective Review of 5-Year Data
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings confirm the widespread prevalence of spinal tuberculosis and describe various epidemiological characteristics of a large sample of spinal tuberculosis patients. Adoption of the "middle-path" regimen is associated with high compliance and favorable outcomes in spinal tuberculosis.PMID:34461687 | DOI:10.31616/asj.2021.0137
Source: Asian Spine Journal - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Bhavuk Garg Nishank Mehta Rudra Narayan Mukherjee Arun M Swamy Burhan S Siamwala Garima Malik Source Type: research
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