Volume : IV, Issue : VI, June - 2014
Lipodystrophy in an Immuno–compromised Indian Patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Brain Tuberculoma
Krishna Pandey, Dharmendra Singh, Pradeep Das
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HIV–associated lipodystrophy is one of well–known adverse–effect of highly active anti–retroviral therapy (HAART). The authors present a case of an immuno–compromised 35–year old male Indian patient who developed lipodystrophy mainly marked on the face as a result of Stavudine treatment. He was also suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis and had a ain tuberculoma. The patient was treated with anti–tuberculosis and anti–retroviral drugs and responded well. Most of the anti–retroviral therapy can cause lipodystrophy, of which Stavudine is the most notorious one.
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Krishna Pandey, Dharmendra Singh, Pradeep Das Lipodystrophy in an Immuno-compromised Indian Patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Brain Tuberculoma Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.IV, Issue.VI June 2014
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Krishna Pandey, Dharmendra Singh, Pradeep Das Lipodystrophy in an Immuno-compromised Indian Patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Brain Tuberculoma Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.IV, Issue.VI June 2014
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