Recruitment into a Clinical Trial of People Living with Uncontrolled HIV Infection Who Inject Drugs: a Site Case Report from the CTN 67 CHOICES Study

Author(s):  
Hansel Tookes ◽  
Jessica Ucha ◽  
Allan E. Rodriguez ◽  
Edward Suarez ◽  
Elizabeth Alonso ◽  
...  
1998 ◽  
Vol 87 (2) ◽  
pp. 86-88
Author(s):  
D P Rastogi ◽  
V P Singh ◽  
Vikram Singh ◽  
S K Dey ◽  
K Rao

Author(s):  
Maristela Barbosa Portela,

Linear gingival erythema (LGE), formally referred as HIV-gingivitis, is the most common form of HIV-associated periodontal disease in HIV-infection. These lesions were recently evaluated as a possible form of erythematous oral candidosis, mainly caused by Candida albicans. Other species are also being associated such as C. tropicalis, C. stellatoidea, C. krusei, C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata and C. dubliniensis, that was identified in some HIV-infected subjects. This case report demonstrates the presence of typical LGE lesions in six HIV-infected children, also investigates the etiologic agent by microbiological exams and correlates this oral manifestation with patients’ systemic conditions. Microbiological analyses showed positive growth for Candida spp in all patients, all of whom had severe imunessupression. After antifungal medication, the regression of lesions could be note. The presence of LGE in pediatric patients with AIDS may indicate its feature as a predictive marker in progression of HIV-infection in children.


2005 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 160-164 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Corey ◽  
Hyung Woo Kim ◽  
Raul Salazar ◽  
Luis M. Gutierrez ◽  
Jorge Sánchez ◽  
...  

Pathology ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 101-105 ◽  
Author(s):  
T.C.B. Heath ◽  
D. Fisher ◽  
B. Currie ◽  
A. Patel ◽  
F.J. Bowden

2013 ◽  
Vol 333 ◽  
pp. e443-e444
Author(s):  
E.C. Rosca ◽  
O. Rosca ◽  
L. Chicea ◽  
M. Simu

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (7) ◽  
pp. 118-126
Author(s):  
Pedro Walisson Gomes Feitosa ◽  
Andrezza Lobo Rodrigues ◽  
Esther Barbosa Gonçalves Felix ◽  
Maria Stella Batista de Freitas Neta ◽  
Sávio Samuel Feitosa Machado

Although neuroendocrine neoplasms are relatively uncommon entities, the appendix is a site with relatively frequent emergence of this pathology and its precise diagnosis and clinical management have been a challenge for practitioners. This paper aims to present and discuss a case report of neuroendocrine neoplasia in the appendix of a patient with acute abdomen who underwent appendectomy. A 46-year-old man referred to the Emergency Department complaining of abdominal pain in the right iliac fossa and signs of peritoneal irritation. After diagnosis of acute appendicitis, the patient underwent appendectomy. In a macroscopic analysis, an area of 1.9 cm long, hardened, irregular and yellowish shapes was noted in the distal third of the appendix. Histopathological analysis showed neoplasia consisting of invasive islands of monotonous rounded epithelioid cells, large areas of necrosis, high mitotic activity, neural and angiolymphatic invasion and extension to adipose tissue compatible with invasion of the mesoappendix. Circumferential resection was compromised, suggesting the persistence of neoplasia in the patient even after the surgical approach, which would probably recommend the need for surgical approach. Therefore, the importance of sending collected materials for anatomopathological analysis is emphasized, since it helps in the clinical evaluation, in the etiological diagnosis, guides the medical conduct in the evolution of the case, as well as assisting in family mourning in cases of mortality.Keywords: Neuroendocrine tumor, Appendix, Histopathological analysis. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 102 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohit Bhatia ◽  
Pratima Gupta ◽  
Ruchi Dua ◽  
PuneetK Gupta ◽  
Neelam Kaistha

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