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Rheumatic manifestations among HIV positive adults attending the Infectious Disease Clinic at Mulago Hospital.

M Kaddu-Mukasa1, E Ssekasanvu, E Ddumba, D Thomas, E T Katabira.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rheumatic manifestations in HIV are common and sometimes the initial presentation of the disease. HIV is now a common infection at the Infectious Disease Clinic, Mulago. The spectrum of joint diseases seen depend on a number of factors such as, the CD4 count, HLA status and current therapy.
OBJECTIVE: This study included HIV patients from a heterogeneous population and was designed to determine the prevalence and clinical pattern of rheumatic manifestations among these HIV patients.
METHODS: Four hundred eighty seven patients were screened and 300 HIV positive patients were consecutively recruited into the study, evaluated for rheumatic manifestations and their clinical and laboratory findings documented.
RESULTS: The prevalence of rheumatic manifestations was 27% (81 of 300). Arthralgias in 19.3% of the study population were commonest finding followed by HIV associated arthritis at 4.3%. The lower limbs were the most commonly affected with the knees (28.8%) and ankles (26.9%) contributing the highest. All patients had a negative anti-nuclear antibody test, with only two having a positive rheumatoid factor test. An association of antituberculosis drugs with joint disease was further highlighted in this study (OR 3.79 95% CI, 1.44 - 9.93). Septic arthritis due to Staphylococcus aureus was rarely observed except when the patients' level of CD4 + T cells dropped below 200 cells mm(3). The mean CD4+ count was 171 cells mm(3).
CONCLUSION: Rheumatic manifestations should be considered among HIV positive adults. Arthralgias are common especially in patients using pyrazinamide.

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Keywords:  hiv and arthritis; rheumatic manifestations

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21572853      PMCID: PMC3092320     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Afr Health Sci        ISSN: 1680-6905            Impact factor:   0.927


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