| Literature DB >> 14959703 |
Wendy W Carter1, Sandra G Gompf, John F Toney, John N Greene, Edward P Cutolo.
Abstract
Acanthamoeba, a free-living ameba, has been reported to infect humans with subacute encephalitis, sinusitis, or keratitis. Multiple cases of Acanthamoeba sinusitis with dissemination have been reported in association with AIDS, with high mortality. We report successful treatment of a 35-year-old woman who presented with sinusitis that progressed to disseminated acanthamebiasis as her initial manifestation of AIDS. To our knowledge, our patient was one of the few and longest-lived survivors of disseminated Acanthamoeba infection with AIDS. As with other opportunistic infections, early aggressive therapy including HAART may alter the outcome in this almost uniformly fatal disease.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14959703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Read ISSN: 1053-0894