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Title: Clinical features of HIV seropositive and HIV seronegative patients with tuberculous lymphadenitis in Dar es Salaam. Author: Perenboom RM, Richter C, Swai AB, Kitinya J, Mtoni I, Chande H, Kazema RR. Journal: Tuber Lung Dis; 1995 Oct; 76(5):401-6. PubMed ID: 7496000. Abstract: SETTING: The medical wards of a referral hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the impact of HIV infection on clinical features in tuberculous lymphadenitis. DESIGN: A prospective clinical study of HIV seropositive and HIV seronegative patients with lymphadenopathy. RESULTS: Of 128 patients with peripheral lymphadenopathy, 24 had no tuberculosis (TB) and in 10 patients TB was found only in other organs. The remaining 94 patients, of whom 76% were HIV seropositive, formed our study population. TB lymphadenitis was considered proven in 89 and probable in 5 patients. Disseminated TB (both TB adenitis and TB in other organs) was diagnosed more often in HIV seropositive than in HIV seronegative patients (52% versus 26%, P < 0.03). 59% of the 71 HIV-infected patients compared to only 4% of the 23 patients without HIV infection were over 30 years of age (P < 0.02). The following clinical features were significantly associated with HIV infection: dyspnoea, respiratory rate > 20/min, low motility score (bedridden), neurological abnormalities, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, lymph node size < 2.5 cm, negative PPD skin test, lymphopenia (< 1000/cm3) and presence of pleural fluid. CONCLUSION: Co-infection with HIV influences several clinical and laboratory features in patients with tuberculous lymphadenitis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]