September 2019 Pulmonary Case of the Month: An HIV Patient with a Fever
Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 8:00AM
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William P. Diehl IV, DO

Nicholas Villalobos, MD

 

Department of Internal Medicine

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM USA

 

History of Present Illness

A 33-year old transgender male to female presented from human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) clinic for two months of fevers, intermittent shortness of breath, cough with blood streaked sputum, headache, and nausea. The clinic provider was concerned when labs showed up trending HIV viral load (3.3 million copies) and an absolute CD4 count of 57.

Past Medical History, Social History and Family History

The patient had a history of stage-III HIV diagnosed in 2014 on bictegravir, emtricitabine, tenofovir (Biktarvy) and latent tuberculosis (TB) diagnosed 2017 on isoniazid and B6. She is from Nicaragua and arrived in Albuquerque, NM in 2017. Social history is pertinent for sex trafficking and methamphetamine use.

Physical Examination

Upon admission, the patient’s vital signs were notable for a temperature of 39.2 degrees Celsius, blood pressure of 114/71 mmHg, oxygen saturation of 95% on room air with a respiratory rate of 18 breaths per minute. Physical exam was notable for an absence of rash, palpable lymphadenopathy or cachexia.

Which of the following should be done? (Click on the correct answer to be directed to the second of six pages)

  1. Blood cultures
  2. Lumbar puncture
  3. Sputum for AFB and tuberculosis
  4. 1 & 3
  5. All of the above

Cite as: Diehl WP IV, Villalobos N. September 2019 pulmonary case of the month: an HIV patient with a fever. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2019;19(3):87-94. doi: https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc056-19 PDF 

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