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The value of a clinical definition for epidemic KS in predicting HIV seropositivity in Africa
Desmond-Hellmann, S. D; Kizito, A. Et Al; Mbidde, E. K.
  • Desmond-Hellmann, S. D; s.af
  • Kizito, A. Et Al; s.af
  • Mbidde, E. K; s.af
J. acquir. immune defic. syndr ; 4(7): 647-51, 1991.
Article Dans Anglais | AIM | ID: biblio-1263354
ABSTRACT
Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) in African adults can present in endemic (non-HIV-related) and epidemic (HIV-related) forms. We evaluated the usefulness of a clinical case definition for epidemic KS in predicting HIV seropositivity. A total of 235 patients with KS presenting to the Uganda Cancer Institute from January 1; 1988 to March 31; 1990 were evaluated with history and physical examination. Symptomatic patients underwent chest radiography and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. One hundred seventy-four patients (80pc) underwent HIV ELISA testing with Western blot confirmation. The clinical case definition had a 91pc sensitivity and a 95pc specificity in predicting HIV seropositivity. Oral KS was the most sensitive specific site of involvement in predicting HIV seropositivity. The clinical case definition is useful in assessing patients to determine prognosis and likelihood of responding to aggressive therapy
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Indice: AIM (Afrique) Sujet Principal: Pronostic / Orientation vers un spécialiste / Sarcomes / Sujet âgé / Test ELISA / Technique de Western / Épidémies de maladies / Sensibilité et spécificité / Adolescent / Séropositivité VIH Type d'étude: Etude diagnostique / Étude pronostique / Facteurs de risque langue: Anglais Texte intégral: J. acquir. immune defic. syndr Année: 1991 Type: Article

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Indice: AIM (Afrique) Sujet Principal: Pronostic / Orientation vers un spécialiste / Sarcomes / Sujet âgé / Test ELISA / Technique de Western / Épidémies de maladies / Sensibilité et spécificité / Adolescent / Séropositivité VIH Type d'étude: Etude diagnostique / Étude pronostique / Facteurs de risque langue: Anglais Texte intégral: J. acquir. immune defic. syndr Année: 1991 Type: Article