Syphilis Infection in an HIV Patient Presenting with Leukemoid Reaction: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Author(s) -
Athina Lioni,
Markela-Pagonitsa Zorzou,
Christina Kollia,
Dimitrios Loulakis,
Fotini Ntziora,
Fotini Stergiou,
Maria Boboli,
Maria Chini
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
infectious disease reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.487
H-Index - 17
ISSN - 2036-7449
DOI - 10.4081/idr.2018.7410
Subject(s) - medicine , leukemoid reaction , syphilis , incidence (geometry) , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) , lymphocytosis , dermatology , immunology , pediatrics , physics , optics
Leukemoid reaction (LR) is an uncommon though dreadful sign for the treating physician, as it is related to increased mortality. In the few series that have addressed its incidence and clinical significance, infectious causes count for about half of the cases of LR, the rest accounting for cancer, drugs or rarer causes. In the HIV setting, it represents an even rarer event, owing probably to the impaired granulocytic response of AIDS patients to bacterial agents. However no report exists as to the incidence of LR to the immune-restored HIV patients adequately treated with antiretroviral therapy (ART). Syphilis is a well known cause of mild lymphocytosis, though only one report of LR exists in the congenital setting. We hereby report a case of an HIV patient adequately treated with ART, who presented with LR with a lymphomonocytic preponderance after infection with treponema pallidum.
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