Ishida T, Hashimoto T, Arita M, Ito I, Osawa M
Department of Internal Medicine, Kurashiki Central Hospital, Okayama.
Intern Med. 1998 Jul;37(7):622-4. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.37.622.
A case of pulmonary Mycobacterium avium (M. avium) disease associated with idiopathic CD4+ T lymphocytopenia is reported. A rapidly growing pulmonary nodule was detected on a chest roentgenogram in a young man. Bronchoscopic examination revealed M. avium infection. Hematological studies showed a low CD4+ cell count in the absence of any identifiable immunodeficiency, including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. With the combination of chemotherapy and surgery, he had a good clinical outcome. Idiopathic CD4+ T lymphocytopenia should be considered in patients with unexplained opportunistic infection.