RESUMEN
The accumulation of adipose tissue in the dorsocervical region is a typical finding in patients with intensive glycocorticoid function. This finding was described in numerous HIV infected patients. Combined antiretroviral therapy that included a protease inhibitor implied the suggestion that dorsocervical fat pad could be a consequence of protease inhibitor therapy. This is a case report of a patient who developed a similar changes a year after the beginning of protease inhibitor therapy.
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Infecciones por VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Inhibidores de la Proteasa del VIH/efectos adversos , Lipodistrofia/inducido químicamente , Inhibidores de la Proteasa del VIH/uso terapéutico , Humanos , MasculinoRESUMEN
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever was for the first time recognized in Yugoslavia in 1971. In this paper were presented clinical and laboratory findings of a patient infected with Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Kosovo in 1999. The disease was manifested with fever, headache, vomiting, myalgia, abdominal pain, pharyngitis, conjuctival injection, diarrhoea, hypotension, gingival bleeding, skin hemorrhages, hematuria, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, jaundice, thrombocytopenia, prolonged prothrombin and partial thromboplastin time, high serum fibrinogen degradation product, leukocytosis, mild anemia, elevated levels of bilirubin and serum aminotransferases. Diagnosis was set clinically, epidemiologically and supported by serological tests. Supportive management of hypotension, multi-organ failure, coagulation disturbances the patient was of the utmost in the treatment together with the isolation and prophylactic measures.