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Korean Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy 2007;35(5): 342-345.
다양한 소화기계 감염 질환을 동반한 후천성면역결핍증 환자
이강녕ㆍ이항락ㆍ고동희ㆍ이상표ㆍ이영철ㆍ이오영ㆍ윤병철ㆍ최호순ㆍ함준수ㆍ배현주
한양대학교 의과대학 내과학교실
A Case of Multiple Opportunistic Gastrointestinal Infections in a Korean AIDS Patient
Kang Nyeong Lee, M.D., Hang Lak Lee, M.D., Dong Hee Koh, M.D., Sang Pyo Lee, M.D., Young Chul Lee, M.D., Oh Young Lee, M.D., Byung Chul Yoon, M.D., Ho Soon Choi, M.D., Joon Soo Hahm, M.D. and Hyun Ju Bae, M.D.
Departmen of Internal Medicine, Hanyang University Hospital, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
The number of AIDS patients is currently increasing in Korea, and multiple opportunistic infections, which are due to their immunocompromised state, have become a significant clinical problem. These opportunistic diseases may vary according to the severity of immunosuppression, the mode of transmission, the risk factors, the living environment and treatment; rectal syphilis, perianal condyloma lata and amoebic liver abscess are known to rarely develop in AIDS patients. We report here on a case of a homosexual man who simultaneously presented with an amebic liver abscess, esophageal candidiasis, chronic hepatitis B, rectal syphilis, perianal condyloma lata and asymptomatic neurosyphilis. He was treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy (HARRT) and the appropriate antiviral and antibiotic agents. (Korean J Gastrointest Endosc 2007;35:342-345)
Key Words: AIDS, Rectal syphilis, Condyloma lata, Invasive amoebiasis
주요어: 후천성면역결핍증, 직장매독, 편평 콘딜로마, 침습 아메바증
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