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Query: UMLS:C0021051 (
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The majority of patients with human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infection will develop acute sinusitis. This may be a single episode, or may be the beginning of a long course of recurrent sinusitis, of which the etiology is not yet well understood. A retrospective study of cultures from antral washings was conducted to determine the organisms that were more commonly isolated in patients with HIV infection and
sinusitis
. Forty-seven organisms were isolated from the sinus cultures of 41 HIV-positive patients. The most common organisms isolated were Streptococcus pneumoniae (19%), Streptococcus viridans (19%), and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (17%). Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an atypical cause of acute sinusitis in the general population but was found to be an important pathogen in our HIV-infected patients. Other atypical organisms were also isolated, including Listeria monocytogenes and Candida albicans. It is important to recognize that atypical organisms must be considered if an HIV-infected patient with
sinusitis
does not respond to initial antibiotic therapy. A discussion follows emphasizing the need for prompt diagnosis and treatment of
sinusitis
in HIV infection.
...
PMID:Sinusitis in human immunodeficiency virus infection: typical and atypical organisms. 789 79
The authors report quantitative and qualitative characteristics of nasal and paranasal diseases in 139 pregnant women. Acute purulent maxillary
sinusitis
was associated with relative T-cell
immunodeficiency
with unbalance of the regulatory cells. It is concluded that treatment of the above conditions in pregnancy should be conducted without damage to the fetus and include immunocorrection.
...
PMID:[Characteristics of the course and treatment of inflammatory nasal and paranasal sinus diseases in pregnancy]. 800 71
We present the case of a patient with positive antibodies against the human
immunodeficiency
virus, erroneously diagnosed, on the basis of conventional radiology and clinical signs, as right maxillary
sinusitis
. CT showed a tumoral mass at the maxillary sinus, with histology of highly malignant Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL). The chemotherapy (CHOP) resulted in clinical remission, but the appearance of acute myelodepression forced the staggering of cycles, resulting in recurrency of the disease. The addition of G-CSF allowed to continue chemotherapy at full doses, again with positive responses. The lymphoma located at the maxillary sinus is extremely rare in patients with AIDS. Chemotherapy is complicated by myelodepression and the frequent development of opportunistic infections. The use of stimulant factors of the hematopoietic growth facilitates the management of AIDS-associated neoplasias.
...
PMID:[Maxillary sinus lymphoma associated with HIV infection]. 804 42
We describe a woman with lymphoid interstitial pneumonia diagnosed by open lung biopsy following a profile of unproductive cough, weakness and bilateral lung infiltrates. The patient was also diagnosed as having common variable
immunodeficiency
based on hypogammaglobulinemia, repeated
sinusitis
and persistent diarrhea. Exfoliative cytology of pleural effusion revealed the development of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. We review the associations among these processes and consider the suggestion made by other authors that lymphoid interstitial pneumonia be considered a prelymphomatous process.
...
PMID:[An association of lymphoid interstitial pneumonia, common variable immunodeficiency and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma]. 818 12
Interest in pediatric
sinusitis
is growing in response to better diagnostic techniques and to the implication of better results with newer surgical techniques. In addition,
sinusitis
has the potential for a significant impact on overall health in growing numbers of children with chronic pulmonary disease and
immunodeficiency
.
...
PMID:Pediatric sinusitis. 841 31
Sinusitis
is increased in patients with human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infection. To determine the underlying mechanism(s), 37 HIV-positive patients were evaluated. HIV-negative controls included 21 with rhinosinusitis, 32 with atopy, and 16 without
sinusitis
. Twenty-two HIV-positive patients (59%) had
sinusitis
; 14 of them had AIDS. There was a significant association between
sinusitis
severity and stage of HIV infection (P < .05). IgE levels were higher in the HIV-positive patients, increased with disease progression, and were strongly correlated with
sinusitis
severity (P < .01). Of HIV-positive patients, 72% exhibited more than two positive skin tests compared with 24% of HIV-negative rhinosinusitis patients and 12.5% of controls (P < .05).
Sinusitis
is common in HIV-positive patients, especially those with AIDS. HIV causes an allergic diathesis with increased IgE levels and allergic reactivity. There is a significant correlation between IgE levels and
sinusitis
severity, suggesting
sinusitis
is part of this acquired atopic state.
...
PMID:Sinusitis and atopy in human immunodeficiency virus infection. 842 Nov 62
Community-acquired
sinusitis
due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa developed in four patients with advanced human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) infection who had no local predisposing factors or neutropenia. Two persons were bacteremic. Combination antibiotic therapy and surgical drainage were necessary for adequate treatment. Ciprofloxacin-resistant strains were isolated possibly because of the chronic use of the drug as part of a treatment regimen for disseminated infection with Mycobacterium avium complex. Physicians treating patients with HIV infection must have an increased index of suspicion for P. aeruginosa as a causative agent of
sinusitis
.
...
PMID:Sinusitis due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. 845 52
Invasive aspergillosis is an uncommon but increasingly reported complication of AIDS.
Sinusitis
, usually bacterial in etiology, is frequently seen among human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV)-infected patients. We discuss the cases of three patients with AIDS and invasive aspergillus
sinusitis
seen at our institutions and those of 15 patients who are described in the literature. Seven of the 18 had brain involvement, 3 had orbital involvement, and 7 had mastoid or other bony disease. Three had evidence of concomitant invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. Of 15 patients with evaluable histories, 11 had recognized risks for invasive aspergillosis; 6 had previous
sinusitis
, otitis, or polyposis; and 11 had prior conditions indicative of advanced HIV-related disease. Despite aggressive surgical intervention and systemic antifungal therapy, nearly all patients died as a result of aspergillosis.
...
PMID:Aspergillus sinusitis in patients with AIDS: report of three cases and review. 852 38
The clinical presentation, radiological and laboratory evaluation, treatment, and risk factors of
sinusitis
in a cohort of 376 human
immunodeficiency
virus (HIV)-infected children from a placebo-controlled clinical trial of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) as prophylaxis for infections were examined. Ninety-five episodes of
sinusitis
were described in 60 patients; one-third of the patients had two or more episodes.
Sinusitis
episodes were commonly associated with nonspecific, chronic symptoms (67.4%, persistent nasal discharge; 54.7%, nocturnal or persistent cough), whereas symptoms more specific to acute sinusitis were less frequent (17.9%, headache or facial pain; 9.5%, periorbital swelling; 25.3%, temperature of > or = 102 degrees F; 9%, total white blood cell count of > or = 15,000/mm3). The sinuses primarily involved were the maxillary sinus (85.9%) and the ethmoidal sinus (42.3%); 36% of episodes involved two or more sinuses. Preceding respiratory infections did not appear to increase the risk of
sinusitis
, and CD4+ lymphocyte counts in children with and without
sinusitis
did not differ. Neither monthly IVIG prophylaxis nor three times weekly trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole prophylaxis for Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia decreased the risk of
sinusitis
.
Sinusitis
in HIV-infected children is most often subacute and recurrent. Evaluations of new modalities for prophylaxis for
sinusitis
are needed.
...
PMID:Sinusitis in children infected with human immunodeficiency virus: clinical characteristics, risk factors, and prophylaxis. National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Intravenous Immunoglobulin Clinical Trial Study Group. 858 39
Cytomegalovirus is a common pathogen in patients infected with the human
immunodeficiency
virus. In this article, cytomegalovirus
sinusitis
is described and documented for the first time, to our knowledge. Cytomegalovirus was cultured from the sinuses of four patients who were positive for the human
immunodeficiency
virus and who had antibiotic-resistant infections. In one patient who underwent surgery, cytomegalovirus inclusions were documented consistent with invasive infection. Optimal treatment has yet to be determined, but in this case surgery did provide temporary relief of sinus symptoms.
...
PMID:Cytomegalovirus sinusitis. A new manifestation of AIDS. 866 56
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