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Diagnostic imaging, preautopsy imaging and autopsy findings of
Authors:LI Hong-jun  GAO Yan-qing  CHENG Jing-liang  ZHANG Yu-zhong
Institution:[1]Department of Radiology, First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, Henan 450052, China [2]Therapeutic Centre for AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Affiliated You'an Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100054, China [3]Center for Diagnostic Medical Imaging, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510515, China
Abstract:

Background  Aquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) presents a challenge to medical researchers because of its unique pathological and clinical picture. The clinical data, particularly autopsy evidence, from China have failed to provide enough pathological and etiological evidence for AIDS diagnosis, which impairs the reliability of the diagnosis and our full understanding of the occurrence and development of AIDS complications. The purpose of this study was to investigate the imaging and pathologic characteristics of AIDS.
Methods  Autopsy, imaging and pathological data from 8 cases of AIDS were retrospectively analyzed. Routine CT scanning of different body parts was performed during their periods of hospitalization. Transverse CT scanning was conducted from the skull to the pelvis immediately after the occurrence of death. After routine formalin fixing, 7 cardevers were cross sectioned for autopsy in freezing state and 1 for gross autopsy. Tissues were obtained from each section and organs for pathological examinations.
Results  The autopsy data indicated the presence of parasitic infections, bacterial infections, fungal infections, and virus infections in AIDS patients. Pneumocystis pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, coccobacteria pneumonia, Aspergillus pneumonia, cytomegalovirus pneumonia, toxoplasma encephalitis, lymphoma and cerebrovascular diseases were found in these patients.
Conclusions  During the course of AIDS progression, the concurrent multiple infections as well as tumor development may result in multiple organ pathological changes and clinically complex symptoms that further complicate the imaging and pathological manifestations, thus resulting in difficult differential diagnosis. A combination of imaging data and autopsy data can help to clarify the diagnosis.

Keywords:AIDS  pathology  diagnostic imaging  autopsy
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