Pulmonary manifestations in HIV patients

Pulmonary system is the most commonly involved system in people living with HIV as lungs are continuously exposed to the infection as they are rich in macrophages, dendritic cells, lymphocytes etc. In PLHIV immunity is suppressed, hence lungs are prone for infection and non infectious pulmonary diseases. According to autopsy findings, in HIV lung was affected almost upto 100% in the period of epidemic to 70% in the HAART era. Pneumonia is most common pulmonary manifestation followed by pulmonary tuberculosis and PCP. Other manifestations are infections like mycobacterium avium complex, fungal infection, nonspecific interstitial pneumonitis, Kaposi sarcoma, lymphoma. Encapsulated organisms like streptococci, H. influenzae are responsible for most cases of pneumonia. PCP is the hallmark of AIDS. It is most common with CD4 count18 yr with pulmonary symptoms were included in the study where as PLHIV with URTI were excluded. A valid written informed consent was taken. Detailed clinical history taking and examination was done. They were subjected to various investigations like CBC, RFT, LFT, CHEST XRAY, CD4 COUNT, SPUTUM ANALYSIS and other investigations like pleural fluid analysis ,CT thorax if needed. Data is statistically analysed. Out of the 36 patients studied 26 were males, 10 female. Majority of them belonged to the group of age 30-50 yr. 24 had CD4 count below 200/µl, 6 had CD4 count in the range of 200-500/µl, where as 6 had >500/µl. Most of them were on TLE regimen. 16 had pulmonary Koch,12 had pneumonia and synpneumonic effusion, 4 had PCP, 2 had bronchiectasis,2 had bronchitis. All PCP patients had cd4

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