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Understanding Stable Lung Lesions in Pulmonary Tuberculosis
PTB stable lung lesions refers to pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) stable lung lesions. Pulmonary TB stable lung lesions mean that the lung lesions caused by pulmonary tuberculosis have stabilized and are no longer active or progressing. This indicates that the TB infection is under control and the treatment is effective. Stable lung lesions may appear as areas of scarring or fibrosis on imaging tests such as chest X-rays or CT scans.Lung Cancer - Related Articles
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