| Literature DB >> 3122796 |
N Sewankambo1, R D Mugerwa, R Goodgame, J W Carswell, A Moody, G Lloyd, S B Lucas.
Abstract
Twenty-three Ugandan patients with enteropathic acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS, 'slim' disease) were studied. Upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy, colonoscopy, biopsy, stool parasitology and culture were performed. Endoscopy revealed oral and/or oesophageal candidiasis in 22 patients. Stool examination and histology of the upper GI tract showed that 11 patients had cryptosporidiosis and three had isosporiasis (total of 61% of patients with coccidian enteritis). One case of possible Mycobacterium avium mycobacteriosis was also identified. Enteropathic AIDS in Uganda presents with a spectrum of infections similar to that found in developed countries, but the incidence of cryptosporidiosis and isosporiasis is higher.Entities:
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--complications; Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Biology; Developing Countries; Diarrhea; Diseases; Eastern Africa; Endoscopy; English Speaking Africa; Examinations And Diagnoses; Gastrointestinal Effects; Hiv Infections; Physical Examinations And Diagnoses; Physiology; Uganda; Viral Diseases
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3122796
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS ISSN: 0269-9370 Impact factor: 4.177