Рulmonary sarcoidosis in HIV-infected patients

OBJECTIVE. To determine the clinical, X-ray examination features in the newly detected sarcoidosis in HIV-infected patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS. HIV-infected patients (6 women, 10 men, middle age - 43.5, range - 25-62 years) with the newly detected sarcoidosis had been observed during 2006-2022 y...

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Main Authors: О.D. Nikolaieva (Author), G.L. Gumeniuk (Author)
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Published: Civic Union "Communicable Diseases Intensive Care Association", 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:OBJECTIVE. To determine the clinical, X-ray examination features in the newly detected sarcoidosis in HIV-infected patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS. HIV-infected patients (6 women, 10 men, middle age - 43.5, range - 25-62 years) with the newly detected sarcoidosis had been observed during 2006-2022 years. The level of CD4+ cells, signs or symptoms of disease, dependence of development of sarcoidosis on the terms of setting of antiretroviral therapy were considered. The following criteria were evaluated during X-ray examination and computer tomography (CТ): lymphadenopathy, pulmonary knots, focal consolidations, reticular or grainy changes, symptom of ground glass, cysts or fibrosis. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION. A middle interval between two diagnoses was 1 year. A level of CD4+ cells was 424/µl (range - 34-680 cells/µl). All patients had pulmonary signs or symptoms at diagnosis giving of sarcoidosis. X-ray examination showed a lymphadenopathy, pulmonary knots, focal consolidations, reticular changes, symptom of ground glass, cysts. CТ showed a lymphadenopathy, knots, bulge of intersegments partitions, focal consolidations, reticular dimnesses, symptom of ground glass and cysts. All patients received a course of treatment based on corticosteroids. The result of the treatment was assessed as positive. No relapses of the disease were found. CONCLUSIONS. The X-ray and clinical features in the newly detected pulmonary sarcoidosis in HIV-infected patients are analogical to those in patients without HIV-infection. A level of CD4+ cells in most patients was >200/µl. Development of sarcoidosis depends from conservation or updating of level of CD4+ of lymph cells, and mostly it exceeds 200 cells/µl. A treatment with corticosteroids promotes recovery.
Item Description:2663-0338
2709-0957
10.32902/2663-0338-2023-2-36-39