Esophageal Biopsy Findings in the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
- 1 November 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Southern Medical Association in Southern Medical Journal
- Vol. 81 (11) , 1392-1395
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00007611-198811000-00014
Abstract
We reviewed 20 esophageal biopsy specimens from 180 adult patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Ten (50%) showed superficial Candida infection, and four revealed esophagitis due to cytomegalovirus. Candida was never invasive, even through it was associated with significant ulceration. Esophageal candidiasis did not necessarily imply the presence of oral candidiasis, and conversely, oral candidiasis did not imply esophageal condidiasis. Odynophagia was associated with significant histologic ulcerations in eight of ten patients. In the patients who had odynophagia, biopsy was almost equally likely to show Candida or viral cytopathic effect. We discuss the clinicopathologic implications of these findings.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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