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Histopathology and genotyping in infectious spondylitis of HIV- and HIV+ patients.

S Danaviah1, S Govender, S Cassol.   

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Approximately 2 million South Africans are HIV/TB coinfected, and many develop skeletal disease. The resurgence of spinal tuberculosis, including atypical forms, is due largely to HIV-associated immune suppression. We investigated the impact of HIV coinfection on the histological features of the disease and the occurrence of atypical opportunistic organisms in infectious spondylitis in an HIV/TB endemic region. We analyzed blood and tissue biopsies from 60 patients with tuberculous spondylitis. Investigations included full blood counts, CD4/CD8 counts, HIV-1 serology and RNA quantification (tissue and plasma), acid-fast bacilli localization and routine TB culture, histopathologic evaluation of biopsies, and bacterial genotyping using the 16S rDNA gene. Twenty-two patients (37%) were HIV positive with a mean age of 29 years (range, 2-65 years). Forty-one (68%) tissue specimens were culture negative for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), although nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) were identified in three HIV-negative patients. Histopathologic features were characteristic of TB infection in 91.4% of all specimens tested and 100% of the HIV-infected group. Genotyping of 10 culture-positive isolates identified Mtb (3/10), NTMs (2/10), and environmental bacilli (3/10). Our observations suggest HIV-induced immune suppression impacts the histological and clinical features of infectious spondylitis but has no impact on the incidence of NTMs in this setting.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17471104     DOI: 10.1097/BLO.0b013e31806a9147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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Authors:  Herta Zellner; Daniel Maier; Anna Gasser; Magdalena Doppler; Andrea Winkler; Jaffer Dharsee; Erich Schmutzhard
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2010-10       Impact factor: 1.704

2.  Immunohistological characterization of spinal TB granulomas from HIV-negative and -positive patients.

Authors:  S Danaviah; J A Sacks; K P S Kumar; L M Taylor; D A Fallows; T Naicker; T Ndung'u; S Govender; G Kaplan
Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)       Date:  2013-03-28       Impact factor: 3.131

3.  A child presenting with tuberculous spondylitis in a single third cervical vertebra: a case report.

Authors:  Manouri P Senanayake; Irantha Karunaratne
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2014-08-23

Review 4.  Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Spinal Tuberculosis.

Authors:  Myung-Sang Moon; Sung-Sim Kim; Han-Lim Moon; Dong-Hyeon Kim
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2017-02-17
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