Literature DB >> 11181986

The utility of bone-marrow examination in HIV-infected adults in South Africa.

A S Karstaedt1, L Pantanowitz, T Omar, H E Sonnendecker, M Patel.   

Abstract

We retrospectively reviewed a consecutive case series of 257 adults with HIV infection who had undergone a bone-marrow examination with trephine bone biopsy, to assess the diagnostic usefulness of bone-marrow examination and evaluate possible predictors of a diagnostic examination. Bone-marrow examination was positive in 97 (38%) patients and gave a unique diagnosis in 61 (24%). The diseases were tuberculosis (83 patients), Mycobacterium avium complex infection and cryptococcosis (four patients each), and haematological malignancies (eight patients). The yield of the examination was significantly increased, by univariate analysis, in patients with wasting, oral thrush, leukopenia, CD4< or =100/mm3, and granuloma formation on histopathology. Granulomata were present in 113 (44%) patients, of whom 28 (25%) had no specific cause identified. Granulomata occurred in 22 (25%) of 89 patients with CD4 >100/mm3 compared to 36 (51%) of 70 patients with CD4< or =100/mm3 (OR 0.3; 95%CI 0.15-0.62). Of 48 patients with CD4 <50/mm3, 25 had granulomata, including 15 with caseation necrosis. The yield of bone-marrow examination was considerable in our setting. Expanding access to modern blood culture techniques for mycobacteria to primary care level could limit the number of bone-marrow examinations required.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11181986     DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/94.2.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  QJM        ISSN: 1460-2393


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