Bifocal malakoplakia in a patient living with HIV: case report.
Mohammed AlsaeedMohamed MursiNazik EltayebHadi KurirySalafa AlbaghliYasir AlrusayniPublished in: AIDS research and therapy (2024)
This report presents a distinctive and complex case of malakoplakia in an HIV-positive patient, a rare inflammatory disorder originally described by Michaelis and Gutmann in 1902. The hallmark Michaelis-Gutmann organisms were observed, confirming the diagnosis. While typically affecting the urinary tract, this case demonstrates the exceptional ability of malakoplakia to manifest in various organ systems, including pulmonary, gastrointestinal, and more. Although Escherichia coli is a prevalent associated pathogen, the exact cause remains elusive. Treatment, often involving surgical excision and antibiotic therapy, underscores the challenging nature of managing this condition in immunocompromised individuals.
Keyphrases
- case report
- hiv positive
- urinary tract
- escherichia coli
- men who have sex with men
- antiretroviral therapy
- south africa
- human immunodeficiency virus
- stem cells
- density functional theory
- hiv infected
- candida albicans
- bone marrow
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- hepatitis c virus
- biofilm formation
- combination therapy
- mechanical ventilation