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Abstract
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) pneumonia is a rare opportunistic infection in the setting of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)-infection. Establishing accurate diagnosis of CMV pneumonia in HIV-infection can be challenging. Co-infections by multiple opportunistic pathogens are common and a high degree of clinical vigilance to evaluate for multiple infections, including CMV pneumonia, should be maintained. As there can be a degree of overlap in clinical and radiological features amongst different opportunistic infections affecting the lungs, definitive microbiological and cytohistologic evidences are needed. Reliance on microbiological evidence of CMV in respiratory specimens alone for the diagnosis of CMV pneumonia will lead to an over-diagnosis of the condition and unnecessary treatment. In our case report, we describe a 53-year-old man with recently diagnosed HIV-infection who presented with non-resolving pneumonia. A diagnosis of CMV pneumonia was reached through consistent clinical, radiological, microbiological and cytologic investigations. The patient made a full clinical recovery after being started on anti-CMV treatment.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31709138 PMCID: PMC6831852 DOI: 10.1016/j.rmcr.2019.100945
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Respir Med Case Rep ISSN: 2213-0071
Fig. 1Radiological images of CMV pneumonia. a: Initial chest radiograph showing bilateral diffuse airspace infiltrates over the middle and lower zones. b: CT scan of the thorax showing peri-bronchovascular consolidation predominantly affecting bilateral lower lobes of the lungs. c: CT scan of the thorax showing consolidation, scattered ground glass opacities and centrilobular pulmonary nodules.
Pertinent laboratory investigations at presentation.
| Investigations | Values | Reference range |
|---|---|---|
| Haemoglobin | 10.8g/dL | 14–18.0g/dL |
| White blood cell count | 5.09 x 109/L | 4.00–10.00 x 109/L |
| Absolute neutrophils | 4.12 x 109/L | 2.00–7.50 x 109/L |
| Procalcitonin | 0.14 μg/L | ≤0.49 μg/L |
| C-reactive protein | 48.1mg/L | 0.2–9.1 mg/L |
| absolute CD4 count | 12 cells/UL | 256–1594 cells/UL |
| CD4/CD8 ratio | 0.11 | 0.7–2.5 |
| HIV-1 RNA Load | 132,410IU/ml | |
| CMV IgG Total Antibody | Positive | |
| CMV Quantitative PCR | 87,857 IU/ml |
Fig. 2Cytopathic changes of CMV infection. a: Cells with enlarged nuclei containing basophilic nuclear inclusion surrounded by a halo. b: Granular cytoplasmic inclusions seen. c: Cells with a binucleate appearance and surrounded by a clear Halo.