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[Radiologic pulmonary manifestations in patients with HIV virus infection]

Vestn Rentgenol Radiol. 1991 May-Jun;(3):34-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/95065596
Meleshenkov BA; Trutnev PV; Hdaisaba V


Abstract: Altogether 155 patients with a newly detected positive reaction to HIV (a human immunodeficiency virus) were investigated in the Republic of Burundi. Chest x-ray was done in 80 of them. Pulmonary tuberculosis was diagnosed in 2 of them, pneumonia (chronic, interstitial and bronchial)--in 15. Enhancement and deformity of lung marking were detected in 45 patients (coincidence with clinical signs of acute bronchitis was found but in 5 of them). A conclusion has been made of interstitial pneumonias being typical of HIV-infected patients and of frequent enhancement of lung marking in the preclinical stage of AIDS.
Keywords: Adult Aged English Abstract Female Human HIV Infections/*COMPLICATIONS Lung Diseases/COMPLICATIONS/*RADIOGRAPHY Male Middle Age CLINICAL TRIAL JOURNAL ARTICLEKWDadultagedenglishabstractfemalehumanhivinfections/KWDcomplicationslungdiseases/complications/KWDradiographymalemiddleageclinicaltrialjournalarticle
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