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Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift 1994-Dec

[Incompatibility of tuberculosis therapy in a patient with AIDS].

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D Ziegler
H Lode
M Raffenberg
T Schaberg
H Mauch
A Grassot

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A man with advanced HIV infection (CD4 lymphocytes 90/microliter, CD4/CD8 ratio 0.2) was admitted to hospital with fever, cough and weight loss. The radiological and bronchoscopic findings, together with the presence of acid-fast bacilli in the sputum, pointed to open pulmonary tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a diagnosis confirmed by histological examination and culture. Quadruple antibiotic therapy with isoniazid (INH), rifampicin (RMP), ethambutol (EMB) and amikacin was immediately begun and was at first clinically successful. Ten days later, however, a rash appeared; it was ascribed to RMP (anaphylactoid reaction after re-exposure). All the other first-line drugs tried during the ensuing eight months evoked severe adverse reactions (INH: rash and itching; amikacin: hearing impairment and tinnitus; EMB, pyrazinamide, prothionamide, p-aminosalicylic acid: rash and itching). Treatment was nevertheless clinically and microbiologically successful, and the patient insisted upon a 2 1/2 months' rest without therapy. This period was followed by extrapulmonary spread (severe arthritis of the elbow) and recurrence of pulmonary tuberculosis. The tubercle bacilli were sensitive to all the drugs so far employed. Renewed and lasting control of the infection was achieved only by continuous administration of steroids (prednisolone 10 mg twice daily) in conjunction with an unconventional antibiotic regimen consisting of amikacin, protionamide, terizidone, clarithromycin and sparfloxacin for some five months. Because of an episode of cerebral convulsions during treatment of cytomegalovirus retinitis with ganciclovir, the terizidone was discontinued (it was suspected of interacting with ganciclovir). The patient has had no more fits and sputum culture has remained negative for six months.

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