Southern African Journal of HIV Medicine (Nov 2010)

Tuberculous abdominal abscess in an HIV-infected man: Neither infection previously diagnosed

  • Kuo-Yao Kao,
  • Tsung-I Hung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4102/sajhivmed.v11i2.228
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2

Abstract

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A 38-year-old man had a 1-week history of right lower quadrant abdominal pain; the initial impression was that he had diverticulitis of the ascending colon with an intra-abdominal abscess. Signs of peritonitis mandated an immediate right hemicolectomy. The unusual location of the abscess and the patient’s unusual postoperative course suggested that he might also have a systemic disease. Testing for HIV infection was positive. After 2 weeks in hospital, he was treated as an outpatient for both tuberculosis and HIV with a favourable outcome. In Taiwan a pre-operative HIV test is not performed routinely, and the HIV seroprevalence in surgical patient populations is unknown. Surgeons should keep the possibility of HIV infection in mind in a patient with an unusual clinical course.