Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Mar 2010)
Parasternum pleural-cutaneous fistula in a severely immunosuppressed HIV-positive patient
Abstract
Pleural tuberculosis occurs in 30% of patients with tuberculosis, and the percentage of patients with tuberculosis pleural effusions is comparable to human immunodeficiency virus HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals, although pleural tuberculosis is rare in HIV-positive patients with CD4+ counts < 200 cells/mm3. Pleural tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients is likely to happen in young patients, and is more frequent in intravenous drug abusers, with more acid-fast bacilli identifiable in pleural tissue. We report a rare case of pleural tuberculosis in a severely immunosuppressed HIV-positive patient, presented as two parasternum pleural-cutaneous fistula. Keywords: pleural tuberculosis, parasternum pleural-cutaneous fistula, severely immunosupressed HIV-positive patient