Hepatic changes in abortions and infants from HIV-positive mothers

Authors

  • Paula Ferraz de Oliveira
  • Gustavo Henrique Nascimento
  • Luciene de Carvalho Cardoso Weide
  • Analúcia Rampazzo Xavier
  • Salim Kanaan
  • Vânia Glória Silami Lopes

Keywords:

HIV, opportunistic infections, antiretroviral treatment, hepatic changes, infants

Abstract

Introduction: There are a few works in the literature concerning pathological and anatomical alterations of hepatic lesions in necropsies of aborts, stillbirths and children from HIV-positive mothers. Objective: To report pathological and anathomical hepatic alterations in fetus and infants from HIV-positive mothers, correlating them with HIV infections, etiologic agents of opportunistic infections and drugs used in different treatments. Methods: necropsy material from 15 children and 5 aborts was obtained from the Department of Pathology, Hospital Universitário Antônio Pedro, Fluminense Federal University, from 1986 to 2007. Aborts, stillbirths and children definitions followed World Health Organization criteria. Macro- and microscopic studies were performed after parafin inclusion with hematoxilin-eosin and other methods (periodic acid-Shiff, reticulin, Gomory’s trichrome, silver methenamine, and Sudan stains). All necropsies were completed. Results: Results showed macroscopic changes in 13 cases, at least in one category, and microscopic changes compatible with esteatosis in 12 cases, necrosis in 7 cases, and colestasis in 4 children and stillbirths. Out of five abortions, two were due to mothers using zidovudina. All patients showed opportunistic infection. Conclusion: Macroscopic and microscopic hepatic changes are important in these patients and may not be related to the high frequency of the opportunistic infections. This study will provide subsidies for understanding the pathogenesis of hepatic problems caused by HIV virus, opportunistic agents and drugs used in therapy

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Author Biographies

Paula Ferraz de Oliveira

Department of Pathology, Medical School of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF/HUAP) – Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

Gustavo Henrique Nascimento

Department of Pathology, Medical School of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF/HUAP) – Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

Luciene de Carvalho Cardoso Weide

Department of Pathology, Medical School of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF/HUAP) – Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

Analúcia Rampazzo Xavier

Department of Pathology, Medical School of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF/HUAP) – Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

Salim Kanaan

Department of Pathology, Medical School of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF/HUAP) – Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

Vânia Glória Silami Lopes

Department of Pathology, Medical School of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF/HUAP) – Niterói (RJ), Brasil.

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Published

2013-05-16

How to Cite

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Oliveira PF de, Nascimento GH, Weide L de CC, Xavier AR, Kanaan S, Lopes VGS. Hepatic changes in abortions and infants from HIV-positive mothers. DST [Internet]. 2013 May 16 [cited 2024 May 1];25(2):51-8. Available from: https://www.bjstd.org/revista/article/view/347

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