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1 ‘Difficult’ Case 1 Sanjay Bhagani Royal Free Hospital and UCL, London

2 34yr old male, from Brazil Married, no children 6 week history of intermittent fevers, dry cough, weight loss, shortness of breath on exertion HIV-1 positive, CD4 320 (17%), viral load 3300 c/ml HBV and HCV negative

3 O/E Thin and cachectic Breathless at rest Small lymph nodes in the cervical region Skin - normal HS – normal Chest: fine crackles at bases, reduced air entry at bases Oxygen saturation – 90% at rest Hepatosplenomegaly

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5 What’s the differential diagnosis?

6 What would you do next?

7 What was actually done? High-dose intravenous co-trimoxazole Intravenous methylpredinisolone 40mg bd Intravenous amoxycillin-clavulinate Oral clarithromycin Transferred to our unit Feels much better CXR repeated day 3

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9 Are we happy that we have the right diagnosis or do we need to do other tests?

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14 Underwent bronchoscopy and BAL at day 4 Cytology – no PJP Smear negative, TB-PCR negative, no positive bacterial/fungal cultures Serum CrAg, toxoplasma negative Prednisolone reduced and stopped, continued on i.v antibiotics

15 Day 7 – fevers return More breathless CXR

16 Now what?

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