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  • Analyzed data from 56 patients with destructive pulmonary tuberculosis, focusing on biochemical parameters linked to inflammation stages and clinical/X-ray findings.
  • Utilized multivariate statistical methods to interpret the findings and assess the severity of the disease.
  • The approach proved effective in estimating the inflammation stage in certain patients, indicating its potential for clinical application.

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The results of examination of 56 patients with destructive pulmonary tuberculosis, which involved the study of biochemical parameters characterizing different stages of an inflammatory process, as well as clinical and X-ray findings were analyzed, by applying various multivariate statistical methods. This approach was shown to be promising for estimating the severity of the process and for specifying the stage of development of an inflammatory process in some patients.

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