Cytomegalovirus disease in AIDS: the Edinburgh experience

I Cheong, P J Flegg, R P Brettle, P D Welsby, S M Burns, B Dhillon, C L Leen, J A Gray

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Retrospective analysis of medical records of 557 HIV positive patients (including 113 with AIDS) revealed 17 patients with an antemortem clinical diagnosis of cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease. This group comprised 7 injection drug users (2 male and 5 female) and 10 homosexual men. Males were significantly older than females, and homosexual men were significantly older than drug users at the time of diagnosis of CMV. All 17 patients had evidence of retinitis, and 6 also had evidence of extraocular disease. CMV retinitis was the AIDS defining diagnosis in two patients, and the attack rate of CMV in all AIDS patients progressively increased with time, with a 3-year CMV-free survival of 57%. Fifteen patients with CMV disease had evidence of previous CMV infection (CMV IgG positive), with 7 also having a positive CMV IgM and 10 a positive viral culture. The mean CD4+ lymphocyte count at diagnosis of CMV was 17 cells/mm3, compared with 68 cells/mm3 at diagnosis of AIDS. Therapy was unsatisfactory, often being complicated by marrow suppression. Relapse occurred in 11 patients after initial improvement but despite this only 3 patients died with severe visual impairment. The mean survival after a diagnosis of CMV was 10.5 months. This study confirms that disease caused by CMV is usually a late manifestation of AIDS, and the increasing prevalence among patients with AIDS implies that, the longer the survival, the greater the risk of disease. Frequent fundoscopy in HIV positive patients is of paramount importance particularly in patients who have a CD4+ lymphocyte count of less than 100 cells/mm3.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)324-8
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of STD & AIDS
Volume3
Issue number5
Publication statusPublished - 1992

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections
  • Adult
  • Antibodies, Viral
  • Cytomegalovirus
  • Cytomegalovirus Infections
  • Eye Infections, Viral
  • Female
  • Foscarnet
  • Ganciclovir
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Retinitis
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Scotland
  • Survival Rate

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