[Pulmonary tuberculosis: differences between patients seropositive and seronegative for the acquired immunodeficiency virus]

Autor: A, Fernández Revuelta, P, Arazo Garcés, J M, Aguirre Errasti, J L, Arribas Llorente
Rok vydání: 1993
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Zdroj: Anales de medicina interna (Madrid, Spain : 1984). 10(8)
ISSN: 0212-7199
Popis: 423 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis (PT) are described, dividing them into two major groups depending on the presence (Group 1:54 cases) or the absence (Group 2:369 cases) of infection by the Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus, in order to compare their clinical-epidemiological characteristics. 70.37% patients of Group 1 had an age between 15 and 30 years and 72.2% (39 cases) were parenterally drug addicts. In the Group 1, fever, general and digestive symptoms were predominant (p0.004, p0.01 and p, 0.00001); a miliar profile was observed in 8 cases (14.8%) and the radiology was normal in 7 cases (12.9%), with predominance of condensation semiology and cavitation in Group II (p0.003 and p0.00001). In addition, we observed extrapulmonary affection in 42.6% cases (23 patients) of Group I (p0.0004) and the diagnosis of tuberculosis determined the presence of AIDS in 26 cases (48.1%).
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