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Query: UMLS:C0000727 (
acute abdomen
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The authors describe a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) who presented with an
acute abdomen
. A plaque-like tumor of the small intestine was resected and found to consist of masses of Pneumocystis carinii organisms. The organisms also exhibited a perivascular and intravascular distribution. Identical changes were found in regional lymph nodes. In addition to silver stains and electron microscopy, an immunohistochemical method for the demonstration of P. carinii was employed. The technique may have advantages over silver staining, as it identifies trophozoites in addition to cysts. A review of the literature concerning extrapulmonary
pneumocystosis
indicates that affected patients nearly always have concurrent pulmonary infection. The pattern of organ involvement and the finding of perivascular and intravascular organisms are consistent with lymphatic or hematogenous dissemination from the pulmonary focus.
Pulmonary pneumocystosis
was not documented in the patient described herein, although there were radiographic densities in one pulmonary lobe.
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PMID:Pneumocystis carinii infection of the small intestine in a patient with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. 328 28
Perforation of the small intestine due to a segmental transmural Pneumocystis carinii infiltrate of the whole circumference was found in a surgical resection specimen as the cause of an
acute abdomen
in a 48-year-old heterosexual male patient suffering from acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. On autopsy, a disseminated Pneumocystis carinii infection was found involving spleen, thyroid gland and lymph nodes. The origin of this disseminated infection was a recurrent and severe
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
, which was first diagnosed two years before death and was treated with success. The hitherto unknown complication of an extrapulmonary Pneumocystis carinii infection described here extends the spectrum of lethal complications of opportunistic infections in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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PMID:Perforation of the small intestine in a patient with disseminated Pneumocystis carinii infection in AIDS. 870 91