Literature DB >> 7702666

[Lymph node tuberculosis in HIV-1 seropositive patients in Central Africa. A characteristic histopathologic picture].

P J Ngilimana1, T Metz, S Munyantore, J M Mureganshuro, H Noël, H Roels.   

Abstract

Sixty two patients fulfilling the definition established by the Centers for Disease Control in 1982 for persistent lymphadenopathy syndrome, thought to be related to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, were selected at the Butare university hospital, in Rwanda, between 1987 and 1988. Forty-five (73%) of them were indeed seropositive. Fifteen patients of sixty two (24%) presented unexpectedly evidence of tuberculous adenitis on biopsy. Three of them, found HIV-1 seronegative, showed a classical follicular adenitis, whereas the twelve other seropositive patients presented unusual histologic features, consisting of more or less immature tuberculoid granulomas with an abundant caseating and often granular necrosis, containing acid fast bacilli. Numerous blood vessels and abundant plasmacytosis were found in non-necrotic areas. Semi-quantitative evaluation of the granulomatous reaction components provided a histological spectrum probably related to the degree of impairment of the cellular immune response, which could be of prognostic significance. In areas where populations are exposed to both HIV and M. tuberculosis, it appears that lymph node biopsy with mycobacterial culture should be recommended in order to detect occult tuberculosis among HIV-seropositive persons, allowing accurate medical care and adequate public health surveillance.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Biology; Clinical Research; Developing Countries; Diseases; Eastern Africa; French Speaking Africa; Histology; Hiv Infections; Immunity; Immunity, Cellular; Infections; Physiology; Research Methodology; Research Report; Rwanda; Tuberculosis; Viral Diseases

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7702666

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Pathol        ISSN: 0242-6498            Impact factor:   0.407


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1.  Relationship Between HIV Coinfection, Interleukin 10 Production, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Human Lymph Node Granulomas.

Authors:  Collin R Diedrich; Jennifer O'Hern; Maximiliano G Gutierrez; Nafiesa Allie; Patricia Papier; Graeme Meintjes; Anna K Coussens; Helen Wainwright; Robert J Wilkinson
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2016-07-26       Impact factor: 5.226

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