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A renal aspergilloma - an unusual presentation of aspergillosis in an HIV patient


D Meya
I Lwanga
A Ronald
E Kigonya

Abstract



Background: Aspergillosis is a fungal infection occasionally found in immunosuppressed patients. The recommended management of patients with renal aspergilloma remains unclear.
Methods: An HIV patient presented with flank pain and an abdominal mass. Renal aspergilloma was diagnosed.
Results: The patient with CD4 above 200 did well with nephrectomy followed by amphotericin therapy for 14 days.
Conclusions: The merits of surgery followed by antifungal chemotherapy or vice versa are limited. More studies are needed to ascertain the most effective method of treatment for Aspergillosis in HIV patients.
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African Health Sciences Vol. 5 (4) 2005: pp. 341-342

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