Objectives: To determine the extend of comorbidity present in HIV positive and negative patients with respiratory tract infections.Methods: Descriptive cross sectional study. Between October 2002 and December 2003 88 bronchoscopies were analysed at Mulago teaching hospital.Results: 70.5% of the patients were HIV positive with a mean age of 35.1 years. In the HIV positive group, PKS was the most frequent diagnosis made (38.7%), followed by PCP (37.1%) and PTB (14.5%). In the HIV negative group, lung malignancy was the commonest diagnosis found. Ten of the HIV positive patients (16.1%) had two or more pulmonary diseases: two patients had both PCP and PTB, three patients had PKS and PTB, four patients had PKS and PCP, and one patient had PCP, ...
A man in his 50s presented to his doctor with a fever, sore throat, cough, dysgeusia and dyspnoea of...
Introduction: Pulmonary manifestations in the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patient ca...
Pneumocystis jirovecii is an important opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients. In the deve...
Objectives: To determine the extend of comorbidity present in HIV positive and negative patients wit...
Background: Several lung diseases are increasingly recognized as comorbidities with HIV; however, fe...
Respiratory infection is highly prevalent in HIV-infected patients and S. pneumoniae was a leading c...
Objective: To establish the aetiology of chronic cough in HIV-infected patients with negative sputum...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the aetiological agents of pulmonary infections in HIV-infected Tanzanians ...
HIVBronchoalveolar lavage, bronchial brushing and transbronchial biopsy are of fundamental importanc...
BackgroundSeveral lung diseases are increasingly recognized as comorbidities with HIV; however, few ...
Objective: To establish the aetiology of chronic cough in HIV-infected patients with negative sputum...
Background: Spirometry is used to asses respiratory function abnormalities. This is usually in refer...
Our results suggest a role for HIV infection itself and for current cigarette smoking in the develo...
Pulmonary emphysema and bronchiectasis in HIV seropositive patients has been described in the presen...
Abstract Background:There have been a massive increase of Pulmonary Tuberculosis(PTB) that has thr...
A man in his 50s presented to his doctor with a fever, sore throat, cough, dysgeusia and dyspnoea of...
Introduction: Pulmonary manifestations in the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patient ca...
Pneumocystis jirovecii is an important opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients. In the deve...
Objectives: To determine the extend of comorbidity present in HIV positive and negative patients wit...
Background: Several lung diseases are increasingly recognized as comorbidities with HIV; however, fe...
Respiratory infection is highly prevalent in HIV-infected patients and S. pneumoniae was a leading c...
Objective: To establish the aetiology of chronic cough in HIV-infected patients with negative sputum...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the aetiological agents of pulmonary infections in HIV-infected Tanzanians ...
HIVBronchoalveolar lavage, bronchial brushing and transbronchial biopsy are of fundamental importanc...
BackgroundSeveral lung diseases are increasingly recognized as comorbidities with HIV; however, few ...
Objective: To establish the aetiology of chronic cough in HIV-infected patients with negative sputum...
Background: Spirometry is used to asses respiratory function abnormalities. This is usually in refer...
Our results suggest a role for HIV infection itself and for current cigarette smoking in the develo...
Pulmonary emphysema and bronchiectasis in HIV seropositive patients has been described in the presen...
Abstract Background:There have been a massive increase of Pulmonary Tuberculosis(PTB) that has thr...
A man in his 50s presented to his doctor with a fever, sore throat, cough, dysgeusia and dyspnoea of...
Introduction: Pulmonary manifestations in the Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected patient ca...
Pneumocystis jirovecii is an important opportunistic infection in HIV-infected patients. In the deve...