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The study was undertaken to define the role of L-forms of M. tuberculosis having different qualitative and ++quantitative characteristics in the development of recurrences of a tuberculosis process in subjects with residual tuberculous changes in the lungs. The microbiological and ++clinico-roentgenological+ examination included 2412 subjects who were in VIIA and VIIB Dispensary Groups.

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