A case of polyarteritis nodosa identified by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1990 criteria in a 44-year-old HIV-infected man is described. The search for cytomegalovirus, HBV and B19 parvovirus infections was negative. In situ hybridization did not reveal proviral HIV-1 DNA in a skin sample. A zidovudine-associated vasculitis was excluded. Corticosteroid therapy resolved vasculitis manifestations and was well tolerated without opportunistic infections during the 10-month follow-up period. An indirect pathogenetic role of HIV as a possible cause of vascular damage cannot be excluded in our patient.

Polyarteritis nodosa and HIV infection: no evidence of a direct pathogenic role of HIV / Massari, M; Salvarani, Carlo; Portioli, I; Ramazzotti, E; Gabbi, E; Bonazzi, L.. - In: INFECTION. - ISSN 0300-8126. - 24:(1996), pp. 159-161.

Polyarteritis nodosa and HIV infection: no evidence of a direct pathogenic role of HIV

SALVARANI, CARLO;
1996

Abstract

A case of polyarteritis nodosa identified by the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) 1990 criteria in a 44-year-old HIV-infected man is described. The search for cytomegalovirus, HBV and B19 parvovirus infections was negative. In situ hybridization did not reveal proviral HIV-1 DNA in a skin sample. A zidovudine-associated vasculitis was excluded. Corticosteroid therapy resolved vasculitis manifestations and was well tolerated without opportunistic infections during the 10-month follow-up period. An indirect pathogenetic role of HIV as a possible cause of vascular damage cannot be excluded in our patient.
1996
24
159
161
Polyarteritis nodosa and HIV infection: no evidence of a direct pathogenic role of HIV / Massari, M; Salvarani, Carlo; Portioli, I; Ramazzotti, E; Gabbi, E; Bonazzi, L.. - In: INFECTION. - ISSN 0300-8126. - 24:(1996), pp. 159-161.
Massari, M; Salvarani, Carlo; Portioli, I; Ramazzotti, E; Gabbi, E; Bonazzi, L.
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