THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS

The clinical case of mycobacteriosis caused by drug resistant strains of M. avium (subspecies of hominissuis), was observed in the patient su}ering from HIV at the stage of AIDS. The severity of immune deficiency and the absence of opportunity for antibacterial and antiviral therapy promoted the rap...

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Main Authors: T. F. Otten, N. V. Fomenkova, M. Yu. Mayskaya, O. N. Leonova, B. M. Ariel'
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Language:Russian
Published: NEW TERRA Publishing House 2015-08-01
Series:Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
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Online Access:https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/788
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spelling doaj-06fb5cf779564e7982227b8e5ada8bc02021-07-28T20:57:42ZrusNEW TERRA Publishing HouseTuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih2075-12302542-15062015-08-01085762788THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIST. F. Otten0N. V. Fomenkova1M. Yu. Mayskaya2O. N. Leonova3B. M. Ariel'4St. Petersburg Research Institute of PhthisiopulmonologyCenter for Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious DiseasesSt. Petersburg Autopsy BureauCenter for Prevention and Control of AIDS and Infectious DiseasesSt. Petersburg Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology; St. Petersburg Autopsy BureauThe clinical case of mycobacteriosis caused by drug resistant strains of M. avium (subspecies of hominissuis), was observed in the patient su}ering from HIV at the stage of AIDS. The severity of immune deficiency and the absence of opportunity for antibacterial and antiviral therapy promoted the rapid progression of mycobacteriosis, early lymphogeneous generalization and the lethal outcome in 16 months from the start of the disease. Mycobacteriosis in this clinical case was specifically characterized by the massive bacterial semination, the absence of specific granulomatous changes in parenchymal organs, massive lesion of lymph nodes with extensive necrosis and the presence of para-specific changes. It highlights the similarity of mycobacteriosis pathogenesis with pathogenesis of primary tuberculosis.https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/788m. aviumhiv-infectionaidsmycobacteriosism. avium
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author T. F. Otten
N. V. Fomenkova
M. Yu. Mayskaya
O. N. Leonova
B. M. Ariel'
spellingShingle T. F. Otten
N. V. Fomenkova
M. Yu. Mayskaya
O. N. Leonova
B. M. Ariel'
THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS
Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
m. avium
hiv-infection
aids
mycobacteriosis
m. avium
author_facet T. F. Otten
N. V. Fomenkova
M. Yu. Mayskaya
O. N. Leonova
B. M. Ariel'
author_sort T. F. Otten
title THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS
title_short THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS
title_full THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS
title_fullStr THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS
title_full_unstemmed THE AIDS PATIENT SUFFERING FROM GENERALIZED MYCOBACTERIOSIS
title_sort the aids patient suffering from generalized mycobacteriosis
publisher NEW TERRA Publishing House
series Tuberkulez i Bolezni Lëgkih
issn 2075-1230
2542-1506
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The clinical case of mycobacteriosis caused by drug resistant strains of M. avium (subspecies of hominissuis), was observed in the patient su}ering from HIV at the stage of AIDS. The severity of immune deficiency and the absence of opportunity for antibacterial and antiviral therapy promoted the rapid progression of mycobacteriosis, early lymphogeneous generalization and the lethal outcome in 16 months from the start of the disease. Mycobacteriosis in this clinical case was specifically characterized by the massive bacterial semination, the absence of specific granulomatous changes in parenchymal organs, massive lesion of lymph nodes with extensive necrosis and the presence of para-specific changes. It highlights the similarity of mycobacteriosis pathogenesis with pathogenesis of primary tuberculosis.
topic m. avium
hiv-infection
aids
mycobacteriosis
m. avium
url https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/788
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