Туберкулез и болезни лёгких (Feb 2014)

CLINICAL FEATURES OF TUBERCULOUS SPONDYLITIS IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS

  • E. V. Reshetneva,
  • A. A. Vishnevsky,
  • N. S. Solovyeva,
  • V. V. Oleinik

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2
pp. 19 – 21

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Thirty-five case histories were analyzed in patients with tuberculous spondylitis (TS) in the presence of HIV infection. The peculiarity of TS in HIV-infected patients is a preponderance of the disseminated and multiple forms of spinal lesion. The patients of this category versus those without HIV infection also tended to have a higher rate of significant neurological disorders (types A-C by the ASIA scale, 1992). With drastically suppressed immunity, the patients with TS and HIV infection (blood CD4+ levels of less than 200 cells/µl of blood) had the disseminated forms significantly more frequently (χ2 = 1.480; p = 0.089) and cases of multiple locations (χ2 = 4.174; p = 0.124) in the vertebral column.

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