| Literature DB >> 2831607 |
P Persuy1, G Arnott, B Fortier, F Ajana, M Blondel, F Fourrier, A Dewilde, M Maniez-Montreuil.
Abstract
An acute polyradiculoneuropathy occurred in a 30 years homosexual male. E.L.I.S.A. test and Western Blot showed recent infection by H.I.V. Besides, endogenous reinfestation by cytomegalovirus was found: high concentrations of specific IgG antibodies and presence of the virus in the blood. T4 helper cells were severely reduced, without any other sign of cellular immunity failure. None of the two viruses was found in the nervous biopsy. This Guillain-Barre syndrome with a subsequent cellular reaction in the CSF, is probably to be related to an immunoallergic mechanism. Brief increase of antibodies specific for HBsAg and Borrelia Burgdorferri and the beneficial effect of plasmapheresis, supported this view. Two months later, the patient showed superficial lymph nodes hyperplasia, without any other symptom of pre-Acquired Immuno-Depression Syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 2831607
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Neurol (Paris) ISSN: 0035-3787 Impact factor: 2.607