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Sequencing of Bacterial Microflora in Peripheral Blood: our Experience with HIV-infected Patients
Published on: June 11, 2011
[Paronychia in patients infected with HIV treated with indinavir]
M J García García1, L E Morano Amado, F Allegue Rodríguez
1Servicios de Medicina Interna-Infecciosas, Hospital do Meixoeiro, Vigo. grandiella@mixmail.com
Abstract:
A retrospective study of cases of paronychia associated with anti-retroviral therapy diagnosed in two general hospitals is here reported. Lesions appeared from 3 and 48 months after institution of therapy. At diagnosis, 84.6% of patients were on indinavir therapy. CD4 values ranged from 120 and 1,332 cells/mm3 and viral load was lower than 200 copies/ml in 92.3 of cases. Conservative therapy was applied in 7 patients and surgery in 6. In all patients indinavir therapy was discontinued, and cure was achieved 16 weeks later. The "retinoid" effect of indinavir is discussed as likely pathogenic explanation for this complications. We advocate for topic therapy and change of anti-retroviral therapy, reserving surgery for patients not responding to therapy. Pain and functional limitation caused by this non uncommon complication (1.6% of our patients treated with anti-retroviral agents) makes its knowledge necessary and an active search by clinicians in patients receiving indinavir therapy.
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