ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME WITH SEVERE GASTROINTESTINAL MANIFESTATIONS IN HAITI

Autor: Malebranche, R, Guérin, J.M, Laroche, A.C, Elie, R, Spira, T, Drotman, P, Arnoux, E, Pierre, G.D, Pean-Guichard, C, Morisset, P.H, Mandeville, R, Seemayer, T, Dupuy, J.-M
Zdroj: The Lancet; October 1983, Vol. 322 Issue: 8355 p873-878, 6p
Abstrakt: 29 patients (19 males and 10 females) in Haiti were diagnosed as having acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Their clinical presentation was characterised by unexplained chronic diarrhoea, prolonged fever, extreme weight loss, anorexia, and severe infections. The infectious agents included: Candida albicans(27 patients), Mycobacterium tuberculosis(7 patients), Cryptosporidium(11 patients), Pneumocystis carinii(2 patients), cytomegalovirus (4 patients), and herpes virus (3 patients). In 1 woman Kaposi's sarcoma developed during the course of her disease. Immunological studies of 20 patients revealed profound cell-mediated immune deficiency with cutaneous anergy, marked decrease in the number of T helper cells, and impairment of lymphocyte proliferation. 18 patients died.
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