1. Morphologie und klinische Bedeutung pathologischer Veränderungen an Nebennieren und Hypophyse bei AIDS
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A. Groll, S. Schleiblinger, H. G. Keul, Hübner K, A. Falkenbach, M. Schneider, Eilke B. Helm, and P. H. Althoff
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adrenalitis ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Lymphoma ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,Parenchyma ,medicine ,Clinical significance ,Sarcoma ,business ,Infiltration (medical) ,Pathological - Abstract
A semiquantitative morphometric technique (point counting) was applied to the pituitary and adrenals taken at necropsy from 130 AIDS patients (4 women, 126 men, mean age 39 [22-71] years) to ascertain the nature, extent and location of the pathological lesions. Abnormalities were found in 32% of the pituitaries and 76% of the adrenals. Only 17 patients had normal findings in both organs. The predominant lesions were due to opportunistic infections or infiltration by Kaposi's sarcoma or non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The commonest finding was necrotizing cytomegalovirus adrenalitis (n = 68); in one third of the cases this had caused severe destructive lesions involving over 50% of the parenchyma. The almost total destruction of the adrenals noted in some cases suggests that cytomegalovirus adrenalitis may run a progressive course; its clinical significance has hitherto been underestimated.
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- 2008
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