Cytomegalovirus vasculitis and mucormycosis coinfection in late-stage HIV/AIDS.
Am J Med Sci
; 333(2): 122-4, 2007 Feb.
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Case reports have previously been published describing various complications of cytomegalovirus (CMV) and mucormycosis in patients with HIV/AIDS. We describe the first case of CMV vasculitis and mucormycosis coinfection resulting in necrotizing myofascial cellulitis in an extremity in late stage HIV/AIDS. In AIDS patients, CMV reactivates when the CD4 count falls to less than 50 cells/microL (normal, 720-1440 cells/microL). Transient episodes of neutropenia in patients with HIV/AIDS who have low CD 4 cell counts are a predisposing factor for mucormycosis. These predisposing conditions were both present in our patient. Our case raises the question of CMV vasculitis leading to tissue ischemia as a possible contributing factor to the mucormycosis superinfection.
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Asunto principal:
Vasculitis
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Síndrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida
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Infecciones por Citomegalovirus
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Citomegalovirus
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Mucormicosis
Límite:
Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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En
Revista:
Am J Med Sci
Año:
2007
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Estados Unidos