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Cholangiopathy Associated with <i>Microsporidia</i> Infection of the Common Bile Duct Mucosa in a Patient with HIV Infection
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ImmunodeficienciesImmunologyGastroenterologyPathologyChronic DiarrheaClinical EpidemiologyCholangiopathy AssociatedBiliary DisorderInfection ControlHivClinical Infectious DiseaseClinical MicrobiologyDigestive System DiseasesHiv Infectionlaurent BeaugerieBiliary TractPathogenesisHiv InfectionClinical InfectionClinical GastroenterologyGastrointestinal PathologyMicrosporidia InfectionMedicine
Brief Reports1 September 1992Cholangiopathy Associated with Microsporidia Infection of the Common Bile Duct Mucosa in a Patient with HIV InfectionLaurent Beaugerie, MD, Marie-Françoise Teilhac, MD, Anne-Marie Deluol, MD, Jacques Fritsch, MD, Pierre-Marie Girard, MD, Willy Rozenbaum, MD, Yves Le Quintrec, MD, François-Patrick Chatelet, MDLaurent Beaugerie, MDSearch for more papers by this author, Marie-Françoise Teilhac, MDSearch for more papers by this author, Anne-Marie Deluol, MDSearch for more papers by this author, Jacques Fritsch, MDSearch for more papers by this author, Pierre-Marie Girard, MDSearch for more papers by this author, Willy Rozenbaum, MDSearch for more papers by this author, Yves Le Quintrec, MDSearch for more papers by this author, François-Patrick Chatelet, MDSearch for more papers by this authorAuthor, Article, and Disclosure Informationhttps://doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-117-5-401 SectionsAboutPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ExcerptCholangiopathy has been described in patients with the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), often in association withCryptosporidiumorCytomegalovirusinfection (1, 2), or both. More recently, intestinal microsporidiosis due toEnterocytozoon bieneusiwas found to be the cause in about 30% of the cases of unexplained diarrhea (3). One case of periductular hepatic microsporidiosis in association with AIDS-related cholangiopathy has been recently reported (4), but the role of the parasite in the pathogenesis of cholangiopathy was unclear. We report the case of a patient with HIV-1 infection andMicrosporidia-caused diarrhea who developed cholangiopathy associated with Microsporidia infection of the common...References1. MargulisHonigSoaveGovoniMouradianJacobson SCRAJI. Biliary tract obstruction in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Ann Intern Med. 1986;105:207-10. LinkGoogle Scholar2. Cello J. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome cholangiopathy: spectrum of disease. Am J Med. 1989;86:539-46. CrossrefMedlineGoogle Scholar3. Eeftinck Schattenkerkvan Goolvan KetelBartelsmanKuikenTerpstra JTRJCW. 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