Spitzer R D, Chan J C, Marks J B, Valme B R, McKenzie J M
Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Miami School of Medicine, North Miami Beach, Florida 33136.
Am J Med Sci. 1991 Aug;302(2):98-100. doi: 10.1097/00000441-199108000-00005.
Pneumocystis carinii is the most common cause of opportunistic pulmonary infection in AIDS patients and disseminated disease is being recognized with increasing frequency. We describe a patient with cavitary pulmonary disease, lymphadenopathy, thyroiditis, and associated hypothyroidism, all a result of P. carinii. The organism was easily demonstrated in a fine-needle aspirate specimen of the thyroid. This is the second reported case of clinically apparent Pneumocystis thyroiditis and the first reported case of hypothyroidism due to an opportunistic infection in a patient with AIDS. Clinicians should be aware of this entity and request a Grocott-Gomori methenamine-silver nitrate stain of appropriate cytology specimens to make the diagnosis.