Patey O, Lacheheb A, Dellion S, Zanditenas D, Jungfer-Bouvier F, Lafaix C
Service de Médecine Interne, Maladies Infectieuses et Tropicales, Villeneuve St Georges, France.
Scand J Infect Dis. 1998;30(5):530-1. doi: 10.1080/00365549850161610.
A case of cotrimoxazole-induced meningoencephalitis in an HIV-infected patient without signs of AIDS is reported. The patient developed an apparently generalized seizure, of cotrimoxazole, 1 month after first taking a dose of this drug and a febrile coma after a second dose 3 weeks later. Lumbar puncture revealed eosinophilic aseptic meningitis. The patient quickly recovered without sequelae and was given antiretroviral therapy plus pentamidine aerosolized and pyrimethamine as prophylaxis for opportunistic infections. No other adverse effects were observed. The report describes the diagnosis of this case supported by a commentary, including a literature review.
报告了一例在未出现艾滋病迹象的HIV感染患者中由复方新诺明引起的脑膜脑炎病例。该患者在首次服用一剂这种药物1个月后出现明显的全身性癫痫发作,为复方新诺明所致,3周后第二次服药后出现发热性昏迷。腰椎穿刺显示嗜酸性无菌性脑膜炎。患者迅速康复,无后遗症,并接受了抗逆转录病毒治疗,加用雾化喷他脒和乙胺嘧啶以预防机会性感染。未观察到其他不良反应。该报告通过一篇评论(包括文献综述)支持了该病例的诊断。