RESUMO
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy causes an infection of the central nervous system by JC virus (JCV), a polyomavirus that destroys oligodendrocytes and their myelin processes. Here, we describe a patient with AIDS who developed a progressive multifocal leucoencephalopathy with the clinical and neuroimaging characteristics of the immune inflammatory reconstitution syndrome. Unlike other opportunistic infections, this disease can present when CD4 T cell counts are higher than those associated with AIDS and also when patients are receiving combined antiretroviral therapy. Clinical suspicion of this form of the disease is based on clinical examination that shows focal neurological deficits associated with magnetic resonance images findings. The histopathological examination of brain biopsy smears and the identification of JCV in cerebrospinal fluid or brain tissue are definitive for the diagnosis.
Assuntos
Síndrome da Imunodeficiência Adquirida/complicações , Síndrome Inflamatória da Reconstituição Imune/fisiopatologia , Leucoencefalopatia Multifocal Progressiva/diagnóstico , Leucoencefalopatia Multifocal Progressiva/etiologia , Adulto , Astrócitos/patologia , Encéfalo/patologia , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , MasculinoRESUMO
Since the arrival of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), immune reconstitution syndrome (IRS) has become an increasingly more frequent complication in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. This article presents a review of the available evidence on this subject, indexed in MEDLINE-PUBMED, BVS-BIREME, and BioMed Central. The review covers the definition, epidemiology, classification, and diagnostic criteria related to IRS. In addition, the clinical particularities of the most frequent etiologies are described, and a proposal for a therapeutic approach is formulated. The prognosis and future implications of this syndrome in the epidemiology of some infectious illnesses in the HIV-positive population are included. Several unresolved aspects are mentioned, such as those related to the pathophysiology of the condition, use of biomarkers for the diagnosis, and the need for evidence-based therapeutic algorithms to enable standardization of treatment for these patients.