Tuberculosis‐immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in <scp>HIV</scp>‐negative children
Apinya Palamit, Prakarn Tovichien, Ramida Amornsitthiwat
Respirology Case Reports · 2022-03
Abstract
Even though tuberculosis-immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (TB-IRIS) is usually found in HIV-positive patients receiving antiviral treatment, it can also occur in HIV-negative patients especially if they have risk factors. We report a unique case of TB-IRIS in an immunocompetent child presenting with new onset of pleuritic chest pain after receiving anti-TB drugs. TB-IRIS should be considered as a differential diagnosis in case of clinical deterioration or appearance of new typical lesions despite appropriate anti-TB treatment for more than 2 weeks in the absence of persistently active TB or any other alternative causes. This will prevent physicians from misdiagnosis as superimposed infections, treatment failure or TB relapse.
MeSH terms
- Medicine
- Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome
- Tuberculosis
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
- Immune system
- Immunology
- IRIS (biosensor)
- Differential diagnosis
- Pediatrics
- Intensive care medicine