Cytomegalovirus as a primary pulmonary pathogen in AIDS.
@article{Waxman1997CytomegalovirusAA,
title={Cytomegalovirus as a primary pulmonary pathogen in AIDS.},
author={Aaron B. Waxman and Sue J. Goldie and Helena Brett-Smith and Richard A. Matthay},
journal={Chest},
year={1997},
volume={111 1},
pages={
128-34
}
}In patients with AIDS, isolation of cytomegalovirus (CMV) from respiratory secretions is common. It is often found with other pathogens, which has led to debate regarding its role as a primary pulmonary pathogen. A retrospective investigation of patients with AIDS and CMV as a sole pulmonary isolate was performed in an attempt to describe their clinical presentation and course. All patients admitted to the hospital with pneumonia and with BAL or transbronchial biopsy (TBB) specimen positive for…
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