Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis

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Autor(a) principal: Patino,Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Fontes,Belchor, Poggetti,Renato Sergio, Mitteldorf,Cornelius, Alvarenga,Conrado, Birolini,Dario
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Hospital das Clínicas
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Resumo: Allthough infrequent, digestive fistulae in HIV/AIDS patients have been reported throughout the digestive tract from the esophagus to the anus, with predominance of esophageal fistulae. AIDS/HIV-associated opportunistic infections may invade the digestive system and lead to fistula formation. Tuberculosis is the most common infection associated with these esophageal fistulae. We report here one case of bile duct-duodenal fistula in a female AIDS patient with associated abdominal Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection compromising lymphnodes of the hepatic pedicle where the fistula was found. According to the reviewed literature, this is the third case of bile duct-duodenal fistula associated with abdominal tuberculosis in AIDS patient, and the first where both the fistula and the tuberculosis infection were diagnosed at laparotomy for acute abdomen. Whether the AIDS patient with abdominal pain needs or not a laparotomy to treat an infectious disease is often a difficult matter for the surgeon to decide, as most of the times appropriate medical treatment will bring more benefit.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
title Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
spellingShingle Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
Patino,Carlos
Bile duct fistula
Acute abdomen
AIDS
HIV
Tuberculosis
title_short Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
title_full Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
title_fullStr Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
title_full_unstemmed Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
title_sort Bile duct-duodenal fistula caused by AIDS/HIV-associated tuberculosis
author Patino,Carlos
author_facet Patino,Carlos
Fontes,Belchor
Poggetti,Renato Sergio
Mitteldorf,Cornelius
Alvarenga,Conrado
Birolini,Dario
author_role author
author2 Fontes,Belchor
Poggetti,Renato Sergio
Mitteldorf,Cornelius
Alvarenga,Conrado
Birolini,Dario
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Patino,Carlos
Fontes,Belchor
Poggetti,Renato Sergio
Mitteldorf,Cornelius
Alvarenga,Conrado
Birolini,Dario
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bile duct fistula
Acute abdomen
AIDS
HIV
Tuberculosis
topic Bile duct fistula
Acute abdomen
AIDS
HIV
Tuberculosis
description Allthough infrequent, digestive fistulae in HIV/AIDS patients have been reported throughout the digestive tract from the esophagus to the anus, with predominance of esophageal fistulae. AIDS/HIV-associated opportunistic infections may invade the digestive system and lead to fistula formation. Tuberculosis is the most common infection associated with these esophageal fistulae. We report here one case of bile duct-duodenal fistula in a female AIDS patient with associated abdominal Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection compromising lymphnodes of the hepatic pedicle where the fistula was found. According to the reviewed literature, this is the third case of bile duct-duodenal fistula associated with abdominal tuberculosis in AIDS patient, and the first where both the fistula and the tuberculosis infection were diagnosed at laparotomy for acute abdomen. Whether the AIDS patient with abdominal pain needs or not a laparotomy to treat an infectious disease is often a difficult matter for the surgeon to decide, as most of the times appropriate medical treatment will bring more benefit.
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