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Among 347 AIDS patients seen at St Mary's Hospital, London between 1983 and 1989, cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease was observed in 75 (22%). Of these, 58 (77%) had CMV retinitis, 26 (35%) CMV colitis, and 12 (16%) had CMV infection diagnosed at other sites. Relapse occurred in 71%. A favourable response to the use of ganciclovir as induction therapy for CMV retinitis was observed in 92%. Relapse of CMV retinitis occurred in 54% at a median time of 97 days. Neutropenia was the most frequent and serious side-effect of ganciclovir, 76% patients having neutrophil counts less than 1.0 x 10(9)/l and 48% less than 0.5 x 10(9)/l at some stage of therapy. Thrombocytopenia was also common, and platelet counts of less than 50 x 10(9)/l occurred in 43% patients on ganciclovir. The concurrent use of zidovudine made the development of severe neutropenia and thrombocytopenia more likely. Median survival following the diagnosis of CMV disease increased from 5-8 months between 1984 and 1987, to over 12 months in 1988. Patients with CMV colitis had a worse prognosis than patients with CMV retinitis, with median survival of 4.5 and 7 months respectively. In conclusion, CMV is an important opportunist infection in AIDS and both the disease and its treatment cause considerable morbidity. Hence, it is important to develop more effective and less toxic forms of therapy for CMV infection.
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PMID:Cytomegalovirus infection in AIDS. Patterns of disease, response to therapy and trends in survival. 166 16

We present the case of a patient with a locally advanced hypopharyngeal carcinoma who developed a severe cytomegalovirus (CMV) colitis after his first chemotherapy course with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU), docetaxel and cisplatin. The most probable cause of his CMV colitis is the impaired immunity during a phase of neutropenia after the chemotherapy. Although there was amelioration of the colitis and clinical status after treatment with ganciclovir, the patient later deteriorated and died due to recurrent bacterial infections. This is the third reported case of CMV colitis treated with ganciclovir in a patient with a solid tumour. It is the first report of CMV colitis after docetaxel containing chemotherapy. Although CMV colitis is most frequently observed in immunosuppressed patients such as those with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), transplants and corticosteroid treatment, it has also been reported in less immunosuppressed (elderly, malnourished,...) and even non-immunosuppressed patients. CMV infection should therefore be included in the differential diagnosis of GI disease in all patients, and when suspected, the clinician should pursue appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic interventions.
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PMID:Cytomegalovirus colitis after administration of docetaxel-5-fluorouracil-cisplatin chemotherapy for locally advanced hypopharyngeal cancer. 1063 67

Cancer patients, particularly those with neutropenia, are at risk for enteric and intra-abdominal infections. Specific infections and infectious syndromes in this setting include neutropenic enterocolitis, bacterial infections such as Clostridium difficile infection (CDI), viral infections such as CMV colitis, and parasitic infections such as strongyloidiasis. Diagnosing and gauging the severity of CDI presents challenges, as chemotherapy may produce symptoms that mimic CDI and laboratory findings such as leukocytosis are not reliable in this population. Treatment for enteric infections should be pathogen specific, although broad-spectrum antibiotics are often required as initial empiric therapy in patients with neutropenia.
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PMID:Enteric infections. 2470 27