Cytomegalovirus appendicitis in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. NLM AIDSLINE Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 1991. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.

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Cytomegalovirus appendicitis in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

Am J Gastroenterol. 1991 Jul;86(7):904-6. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/91281783
Dieterich DT; Kim MH; McMeeding A; Rotterdam H; New York University Medical Center, NY.


Abstract: We report a homosexual patient with the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) and histopathologic evidence for cytomegalovirus (CMV) appendicitis in a patient with no prior history of CMV infection. The patient presented with right lower quadrant pain and intermittent fevers. The diagnosis of appendicitis was difficult to make in this patient because of the presumptive diagnosis of tuberculosis ileitis and the frequent presentation of abdominal pain with fever in AIDS patients. Although CMV colitis is frequently seen in AIDS patients, the prevalence of CMV appendicitis is exceedingly rare. The problems related to making a diagnosis of CMV appendicitis and the therapeutic management of CMV infections are reviewed.
Keywords: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/*COMPLICATIONS Appendicitis/*ETIOLOGY/PATHOLOGY Case Report Cytomegalovirus Infections/*ETIOLOGY/PATHOLOGY Human Male Middle Age JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDacquiredimmunodeficiencysyndrome/KWDcomplicationsappendicitis/KWDetiology/pathologycasereportcytomegalovirusinfections/KWDetiology/pathologyhumanmalemiddleagejournalarticle
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