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Anales de Medicina Interna

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LADO LADO, F. L. et al. Relapse of tuberculosis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. An. Med. Interna (Madrid) [online]. 2001, vol.18, n.5, pp.23-27. ISSN 0212-7199.

Objective: To determine the clinical manifestations of the relapse of the tuberculosis (TB) in the patients infected by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the degree of immunodeficiency shown. Material and method: They are analyzed retrospectively 121 cases, all they HIV+, diagnosed of TB from November of 1985 until December of 1999. All they fulfilled correctly the specific treatment of the tuberculosis. Results: Of 121 studied cases, a total of 13 (10.7%) presented relapse of tuberculosis finally of a mean of 31,8 months (range 1-95). In 7 cases the afectation was pulmonary (2 typical, 5 non typical), in 3 mixed (pulmonary and extrapulmonary) and in 3 extrapulmonary. The clinical sintomatology were present in 92% of the cases and, predominantly, was: fever (92%), cough (69%), sweating, weight loss (61%). Hepatomegaly results be the exploratory finding quite frequent (54%). The mean of CD4+ lymphocytes was 141.7 (range 3-406),in 8 (61%) the lymphocyte counts was inferior to 100 cells/ mm3. PPD was positive in 1case (14%) and with respect to delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction test, it was observed not normoergia in all the cases (100%). Conclusions: Relapse of the tuberculosis in patient infected by the VIH is presented with a manifested clinical expresivity in the course of a severe degree of inmunodeficiency. In certain groups of risk as the intravenous drugs users, it must of be had a high level of suspicion of the relapse of the disease, above all in those patients that show low CD4+ lymphocyte counts.

Keywords : Inmunodeficiency; Relapse; Tuberculosis; HIV.

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