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Abdominal ultrasonography in HIV/AIDS patients in southwestern Nigeria.

作者信息

Obajimi Millicent O, Atalabi Mojisola O, Ogbole Godwin I, Adeniji-Sofoluwe Adenike T, Agunloye Atinuke M, Adekanmi Ademola J, Osuagwu Yvonne U, Olarinoye Sefiat A, Olusola-Bello Mojisola A, Ogunseyinde Ayotunde O, Aken'Ova Yetunde A, Adewole Isaac F

机构信息

Department of Radiology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria.

出版信息

BMC Med Imaging. 2008 Feb 29;8:5. doi: 10.1186/1471-2342-8-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Though the major target of the HIV-virus is the immune system, the frequency of abdominal disorders in HIV/AIDS patients has been reported to be second only to pulmonary disease. These abdominal manifestations may be on the increase as the use of antiretroviral therapy has increased life expectancy and improved quality of life. Ultrasonography is an easy to perform, non invasive, inexpensive and safe imaging technique that is invaluable in Africa where AIDS is most prevalent and where sophisticated diagnostic tools are not readily available.

PURPOSE

To describe the findings and evaluate the clinical utility of abdominal ultrasonography in HIV/AIDS patients in Ibadan, Nigeria

METHODS

A Prospective evaluation of the abdominal ultrasonography of 391 HIV-positive patients as well as 391 age and sex-matched HIV-negative patients were carried out at the University College Hospital, Ibadan.

RESULTS

Of the 391 cases studied, 260 (66.5%) were females; the mean age was 38.02 years, (range 15-66 years). The disease was most prevalent in the 4th decade with an incidence of 40.4%. Compared with the HIV-negative individuals, the HIV+ group of patients had a significantly higher proportion of splenomegaly (13.5% vs. 7.7%; p < 0.01), lymphadenopathy (2.0% vs. 1.3%; p < 0.70), and renal abnormalities (8.4% vs. 3.8%; p < 0.02). There were no differences in hepatic and pancreatic abnormalities between the HIV+ and HIV- groups. There were significantly fewer gallstones in the HIV+ group (1.4% vs. 5.1%; p < 0.01).

CONCLUSION

AIDS is a multi-systemic disease and its demographic and clinical pattern remains the same globally. Ultrasonography is optimally suited for its clinical management especially in Africa. Its accuracy and sensitivity may be much improved with clinico-pathologic correlation which may not be readily available in developing countries; further studies may provide this much needed diagnostic algorithms.

摘要
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