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Study of a human immunodeficiency virus-associated multiple-tissue dysfunction syndrome in one boy:Analysis of multiple tissues using X-ray,computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging

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摘要 In the previous study,reports of human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)-associated multiple tissue dysfunction syndromes are limit.Now,multiple tissue lesions of one boy with AIDS were analyzed using X-ray,computed tomography(CT)and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI).Results showed that obvious brain atrophy and several focus were detected by CT and MRI.Lung lymphoid inflammation and pulmonary lymphoplasia were observed by CT.A swelling with a slight low density in hepatic anterior region of right lobe and a large soft tissue neoplasm in right abdomen were obtained by CT.An obvious damage of intestinal duct and intestinal lymphomas were respectively observed by molybdenum contrast image and CT.X-ray showed a low density of thoracic bone and iliac bone,and irregular shapes of bone joint and epiphysis.Characterizations of HIV-associated multiple organ dysfunction syndromes in the case are benefit to understand features of children with acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
出处 《Radiology of Infectious Diseases》 2016年第1期23-33,共11页 感染疾病放射学杂志(英文)
基金 funded by the National Natural Science Foundation(No.31271285) National Natural Science Foundation of Henan(No.12B310010,No.142102310211).

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