The article is devoted to the description of a rarely diagnosed secondary opportunistic infection in an HIV-infected patient – atypical mycobacteriosis. A feature was the predominant lesion of the digestive system. Clinical, laboratory and instrumental research methods and prognosis are analyzed. The diagnosis was verified only by sectional and histological examinations.
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