Prospective study of rheumatic manifestations in human immunodeficiency virus infection. Apropos of 26 cases in Congo

1991 
: A 12-month prospective study of the osteo-articular complaints in HIV infected patients was carried out in the Department of Rheumatology, Brazzaville, Congo. Positivity of the HIV serology was systematically researched. And so the authors have observed rheumatic disorders in 26 patients, 12 males, 14 females, with a mean age of 36 years (ranged from 13 to 78). These disorders are as follow: linked to HIV oligo or polyarthritis, 18 cases; septic arthritis 3 cases; destructive spondylodiscitis 2 cases; bilateral sciatica with paralysis 3 cases; tropical myositis 2 cases. Contamination was heterosexual in 23 patients, iatrogenic in 3 other ones. HIV infection was at the CDC stades II (7 patients) or IV (19 patients). The prevalence of osteo-articular manifestations in HIV infected patients who are admitted in the hospital of Brazzaville, Congo is evaluated at only 4%.
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