Acute renal failure on immune reconstitution in an HIV-positive patient with miliary tuberculosis.

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Abstract

Immune reconstitution syndrome following HAART in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients is characterized by inflammatory worsening of organ functions despite improvement in HIV surrogate markers of HIV infection. We describe a patient with miliary tuberculosis and urinary shedding of acid fast bacilli who developed acute renal failure 8 weeks after initiation of antituberculosis therapy and 6 weeks after initiation of HAART. The diagnostic workup and further course of disease implicated immune reconstitution syndrome as the cause of acute renal failure.

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Jehle, A. W., Khanna, N., Sigle, J. P., Glatz-Krieger, K., Battegay, M., Steiger, J., … Hirsch, H. H. (2004). Acute renal failure on immune reconstitution in an HIV-positive patient with miliary tuberculosis. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 38(4). https://doi.org/10.1086/381441

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