Affiliation:
1. Moscow State Medical and Dental University named after A. I. Evdokimov Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Tuberculosis Clinical Hospital No. 3 named after Professor G. A. Zakharin, Moscow Healthcare Department
2. Moscow State Medical and Dental University named after A. I. Evdokimov Ministry of Healthcare of Russia
3. Tuberculosis Clinical Hospital No. 3 named after Professor G. A. Zakharin, Moscow Healthcare Department
Abstract
The clinic and computer tomographic imaging of lung pathology in COVID-19 comorbidity, tuberculosis and opportunistic diseases in patients with stage IV of HIV infection, in the phase of progression, in the absence of ART in 29 patients compared with similar 29 patients, but without COVID-19 were studied. It was found that the comorbidity of COVID-19 and tuberculosis, stage IV of HIV infection, in the phase of progression, in the absence of ART is characterized by the generalization of tuberculosis and the development of opportunistic lung diseases, severe clinical picture and visualization with computed tomography of dissemination syndrome, pulmonary pattern pathology and adenopathy, which practically does not differ from patients without COVID-19. It is not possible to diagnose this comorbidity by clinical and radiation methods of research. Special microbiological and molecular genetic methods are needed to study diagnostic material from the respiratory system and other organs in order to prescribe timely etiological treatment.
Publisher
Central Research Institute of Radiation Diagnostics
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