Relationship between severity of HIV infection and ocular pathology in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis
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HIV, ocular tuberculosis, CD4 cellsAbstract
Background: Pulmonary tuberculosis most commonly develops and often becomes generalized among HIV-infected patients. HIV-positive individuals present extra-pulmonary forms of tuberculosis twice as often as HIV-negative individuals.
Purpose: To determine the frequency of ocular pathology and the relationship between ocular pathology and CD4 cell count in HIV-positive patients with tuberculosis.
Materials and Methods: Three thousand and eighty four patients with pulmonary tuberculosis including 320 (10.4%) patients co-infected with HIV underwent examination at the City Tuberculosis Dispensary between 2014 and 2016.
Results: Allergic or toxic retinal vasculitides and peripheral focal chorioretinitis of tuberculous etiology in either active or inactive inflammatory phase were most common ocular disorders among HIV-positive patients with marked immune deficiency. In these patients, median CD4 cell count was ≤200-300 cells/mm3 compared to the norm of 1600 cells/mm3.
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