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Chronic Cystoisospora belli infection in an HIV/AIDS patient treated at the specialized assistance service in Porto Velho County - Rondônia

Abstract Cystoisospora belli infection manifests as diarrhea, and can potentially progress to malabsorption in HIV patients. Here, we report a case of C. belli infection in an HIV/AIDS patient with chronic diarrhea symptoms for at least 2 years. Coproscopic analyses based on direct technique and modified...

Enfermedad de Chagas en el sistema nervioso central en paciente con infección por VIH: dificultades diagnósticas y terapéuticas

Rev. chil. infectol; 34 (1), 2017
Chagas disease (ChD), caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, is an endemic anthropozoonosis in Latin America, linked to deficients socio-economic and cultural aspects and is considered one of the neglected tropical diseases. We report a fatal case of Chagas disease reactivation with central nervous s...

Enfermedad de Chagas del sistema nervioso central en un paciente con SIDA demostrada por métodos cuantitativos moleculares

Rev. chil. infectol; 34 (1), 2017
Although infrequent, Trypanosoma cruzi reactivation is possible among patients with HIV/AIDS infection that develop a tumor-like or granulomatous lesion in the CNS. We report the case of a 60 years old male patient with HIV/AIDS and low CD4 lymphocytes count with cerebellar symptoms and mild paresis, ass...

Toxoplasmosis intramedular en una paciente con coinfección por VIH y tuberculosis

Rev. chil. infectol; 34 (1), 2017
The most common clinical presentation of Toxoplasma gondii in HIV patients is encephalitis; however, the intramedullary involvement has been reported in a few cases. We report a case of intramedullary toxoplasmosis in a female patient diagnosed with HIV/tuberculosis co-infection, and history of poor adhe...

Microsporidiasis en pacientes con SIDA y diarrea crónica. Experiencia en el Instituto Nacional de la Nutrición "Salvador Zubirán"
Microsporidiasis in a patient with AIDS and chronic diarrhea. Experience in the Instituto Nacional de la Nutricion Salvador Zubiran

Rev. gastroenterol. Méx; 64 (2), 1999
Antecedentes. Microsporidium sp. se ha considerado una causa poco frecuente de diarrea en pacientes con SIDA. Sin embargo, el uso de algunas tinciones histoquímicas en la evaluación de las biopsias de intestino delgado, ha evidenciado incremento en su prevalencia. En México no existe información sobr...