Splenic abscess as a complication of HIV-AIDS: clinical case
Guillermo Padrón Arredondo
Abstract:Introduction: Splenic abscess is a rare entity but it occurs in up to 72% of immunologically compromised patients such as type 2 diabetes mellitus, immunohematological disorders, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. To date, around 1000 cases have been described in the world medical literature. Clinical case: A 27-year-old male with a history of multiple hospitalizations and transfusions for dengue hemorrhagic fever, HIV (+) seven years ago with self-suspended treatment five months ago. She went to the emergen… Show more
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