Two Cases of Idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia in Elderly Patients

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We present 2 cases of idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia (ICL) in elderly patients. Case 1, a 73-year-old man, with pneumonia had received several antibiotics with unsuccessful results at another hospital. On admission, his CD4+ T-lymphocyte count was 109/μl and Pneumocystis carinii was detected by bronchoalveolar lavage fluid staining. No evidence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection was found. Despite therapy, the patient died of respiratory failure. Case 2, a 72-year-old man, contracted severe pneumonia, and Hemophillus influenzae was believed to be the pathogen. On admission, his CD4+ T-lymphocyte count was 238/μl. No evidence of HIV infection was found. He received antibiotics and improved successfully. We suggest that ICL may currently be incubating in a number of elderly pneumonia patients.

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Matsuyama, W., Tsurukawa, T., Iwami, F., Wakimoto, J., Mizoguchi, A., Kawabata, M., & Osame, M. (1998). Two Cases of Idiopathic CD4+ T-lymphocytopenia in Elderly Patients. Internal Medicine, 37(10), 891–895. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.37.891

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