The objective of this study was to describe Thrombotic manifestations and\ntherapeutic management during HIV infection and tuberculosis in a\n19-year-old male student. The objective of this study was to describe Thrombotic\nmanifestations and therapeutic management during HIV infection and\ntuberculosis in a 19-year-old student. Observation: It is Mr. S. C., aged 19,\nadmitted for pain and swelling of the right lower limb, physical asthenia and\nnotion of fever. Evolution 5 days, with no particular history of cardiovascular\ndisease, anti-retroviral treatment for 1 year and anti-tuberculosis treatment\nfor 3 months. On clinical examination heart sounds are irregular with a heart\nrate at 115 bpm, blood pressure at 110/70 mmhg. A febrile red painful swelling\nat right lower limb with positive Homans sign. 0DegreeC (Temperature\n37.7DegreeC), Weight at 58 Kg. The rest of the clinical examination is without particularity.\nVenous Doppler echo of the lower limbs: shows the presence of\nacute deep vein thrombosis of the right lateral vein. Mr. S. C. to benefit the\nfollowing Medical Treatment: lovenox 0.6 UI subcutaneously morning and\nevening, Sintrom 4 mg 1 comprimed at night, Tramadol 50 mg morning and\nevening; with a good clinical evolution. CONCLUSION: TB and HIV are\nchronic infections that result in widespread inflammation predisposing patients\nto a MTVE (Venous thromboembolic disease) table as well as rifampicin\nand anti-proteases.
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