Introduction: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among the immunosuppressed population, and it is a common cause of opportunistic infections in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive patients. In this case series study, we describe our experience with nine HIV-positive patients suffering from pneumonia who demonstrated typical cyto-pathologic evidences of CMV pneumonitis. Material and methods: Clinical records of all HIV-infected patients with pneumonia who were admitted to National Research Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases (NRITLD), a tertiary center of tuberculosis and lung diseases in Iran, were prospectively reviewed. Results of micro-biological investigations of bronchoalveolar fluid (BAL) and trans-bronchial lung biopsy (TBLB) specimens were evaluated as well as their histological and cytological findings. All patients with cyto-pathologic evidences of CMV pneumonitis found in TBLB were extracted, characteristic of which was shown as enlarged cells with large pleomorphic nuclei, and intra-nuclear and cytoplasmic inclusions. Results: Of these cases, seven patients were diagnosed with concomitant CMV and Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonitis. Five patients had thrush, two patients tested positive for active tuberculosis, and one patient reported a history of old tuberculosis. Laboratory data analysis revealed LDH ranging from 138 to 1,140, with average amount of 653.22. CD4+ counts ranged from 12 to 156, with average of 56.22. Six patients tested positive for CMV infection with plasma polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Conclusions: The differential diagnosis for CMV pneumonia in HIV-infected population is extensive and includes diseases, such as bacterial pneumonias, Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections, PCP, and other HIV-associated respiratory infections. Definitive diagnosis is based upon demonstration of CMV in pulmonary secretions or in lung tissue.
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Jabbehdari, S., Marjani, M., Moniri, A., Baghaei, P., Mansouri, D., Sadr, M., … Tabarsi, P. (2022). Cytomegalovirus pneumonia in HIV-infected patients: case series from Iran. HIV and AIDS Review, 21(4), 327–331. https://doi.org/10.5114/hivar.2022.120159
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