       Document 0207
 DOCN  M9580207
 TI    [Candida esophagitis and cytomegalovirus gastritis: optic and
       immunohistochemical diagnosis in an HIV+ patient]
 DT    9506
 AU    Vera-Sempere FJ; Ramos V; Blanes M; Sala T; Prieto M; Cortes B; Hospital
       Universitario La Fe, Valencia.
 SO    Rev Esp Enferm Dig. 1995 Jan;87(1):49-52. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95244183
 AB    Esophageal candidiasis, along with gastritis caused by
       cytomegalovirus--CMV--, is a common opportunistic infection in
       immunodepressed patients. A clinico-pathological description is made of
       a human immunodeficiency virus-positive female (group IV-C-2) with a
       history of odynophagia and dysphagia resistant to treatment. The light
       microscopy and immunohistochemical study of an endoscopic
       esophago-gastric biopsy allowed the diagnosis of moniliasic esophagitis
       associated with CMV-induced gastritis. Emphasis is placed on the
       efficacy of immunohistochemical techniques over other methods in
       diagnosing CMV infection.
 DE    Adult  Candidiasis/COMPLICATIONS/*DIAGNOSIS  Case Report
       Cytomegalovirus Infections/COMPLICATIONS/*DIAGNOSIS  English Abstract
       Esophagitis/COMPLICATIONS/DIAGNOSIS/*MICROBIOLOGY  Esophagoscopy  Female
       Gastritis/COMPLICATIONS/DIAGNOSIS/*VIROLOGY  Gastroscopy  Human  HIV
       Seropositivity/*COMPLICATIONS  Immunohistochemistry  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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