Histoplasmosis-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome

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A 27-year-old HIV-positive male patient with disseminated cutaneous histoplasmosis was treated with both HAART and amphotericin B (total accumulated dose of 0.5g). Amphotericin B was later replaced with itraconazole (200mg/day). Two months after therapy had been started and the cutaneous lesions had healed, the patient interrupted both treatments voluntarily and his health deteriorated. HAART was then re-introduced and CD4+ cell count increased sharply at the same time as lymph node histoplasmosis was diagnosed. This paradoxical response? the relapse of histoplasmosis and concomitant increase in CD4+ cell count and undetectable viral load after resumption of HAART? suggests that this was a case of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS). © 2011 by Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia.

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Passos, L., Talhari, C., Santos, M., Ribeiro-Rodrigues, R., Ferreira, L. C. de L., & Talhari, S. (2011). Histoplasmosis-associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome. Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia, 86(4 SUPPL. 1), 168–172. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0365-05962011000700044

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