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- Title:
- Patologia do Coração na AIDS. Estudo de 73 Necropsias Consecutivas
- Pathology of the Heart in AIDS. A Study of 73 Consecutive Necropsies
- Okoshi, Marina Politi
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0066-782X
- Purpose - To study the incidence and the etiology of the cardiac lesions in AIDS patients. Methods - The autopsy protocols and the filled slides of the heart from 73 consecutive AIDS patients were reviewed. There were, at least, 2 slides of each heart stained by haematoxylin-eosin; when indicated, Ziehl-Nielsen, Gram and Gomori Grocott stains were used. Results - No cause of death was assigned to the heart. There was involvement of the heart in 66 (90%) cases. Marked atrophy of cardiac fibers with or without lipomatosis was observed in 38 patients. Interstitial infiltrates of myocardium were present in 38 necropsies and in 13 of these cases a probable pathogen was demonstrated: cryptococcus neoforms in three cases and mycobacteria tuberculosis, atypical mycobacteria, toxoplasma gondii, trypanosoma cruzi and cytomegalovirus in two cases each. Bacterial endocarditis was found in 4 autopsies and Kaposi sarcome in one. The pericardium was involved in 22 cases; in 12 there was only non specific mononuclear infiltration. Conclusion - Autopsy examination of the heart from AIDS patients revealed frequent pathologic involvement.
- 1-Dec-1996
- Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, v. 66, n. 3, p. 129-133, 1996.
- 129-133
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- Autopsy
- Cardiac lesions
- http://www.arquivosonline.com.br/pesquisartigos/Pdfs/1996/V66N3/66030003.pdf
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