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06.06.2017 | Case Report

Noma in an HIV infected patient in Guinea-Bissau: a case report

verfasst von: Tina Madsen, Candida Medina, Sanne Jespersen, Christian Wejse, Bo Langhoff Hønge

Erschienen in: Infection | Ausgabe 6/2017

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Abstract

Background

Noma is a multifactorial and multibacterial opportunistic infection that initially causes necrotic gingivitis but rapidly spreads to the nearby orofacial tissue resulting in sloughing and severe deformation of the facial structures. The majority of cases are seen in young children under the age of 6 years. Noma is strongly associated with poverty, malnutrition and immunosuppression, and is often preceded by severe systemic infections such as measles and malaria. Only few cases of noma infection in adults have been described.

Case report

We present here a case report with a 32-year-old Guinean woman who was diagnosed with noma infection and on that occasion discovered that she was HIV-1 seropositive. After treatment with amoxicillin/clavulanic acid and metronidazole for her noma infection the woman was transferred to the national hospital where antiretroviral treatment was initiated.

Conclusion

Noma is an opportunistic infection and immunodeficiencies such as HIV should always be suspected when presenting in an adult patient.
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Metadaten
Titel
Noma in an HIV infected patient in Guinea-Bissau: a case report
verfasst von
Tina Madsen
Candida Medina
Sanne Jespersen
Christian Wejse
Bo Langhoff Hønge
Publikationsdatum
06.06.2017
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Infection / Ausgabe 6/2017
Print ISSN: 0300-8126
Elektronische ISSN: 1439-0973
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-017-1034-z

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