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Salmonella enteritidis genitourinary tract infection in a homosexual man

Greene, J B; Adler, M; Holzman, R S
PMID: 6757463
ISSN: 0022-5347
CID: 141806

Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare: a cause of disseminated life-threatening infection in homosexuals and drug abusers [Case Report]

Greene JB; Sidhu GS; Lewin S; Levine JF; Masur H; Simberkoff MS; Nicholas P; Good RC; Zolla-Pazner SB; Pollock AA; Tapper ML; Holzman RS
Five men developed disseminated infection with Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare. These patients all lived in the New York City area and presented with their illnesses between January 1981 and September 1981; four were homosexual and one was an intravenous drug abuser. Four patients died. All five patients had defects in the cell-mediated immune response. The infections were characterized histopathologically by poor or absent granulomatous tissue reaction. Clinical isolates of M. avium-intracellulare from all five patients agglutinated commonly used antimycobacterial drugs. The spectrum of opportunistic infections among populations of homosexuals and drug abusers should be expanded to include disseminated disease due to M. avium-intracellulare.
PMID: 6289714
ISSN: 0003-4819
CID: 9319

An outbreak of community-acquired Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia: initial manifestation of cellular immune dysfunction

Masur, H; Michelis, M A; Greene, J B; Onorato, I; Stouwe, R A; Holzman, R S; Wormser, G; Brettman, L; Lange, M; Murray, H W; Cunningham-Rundles, S
Eleven cases of community-acquired Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia occurred between 1979 and 1981 and prompted clinical and immunologic evaluation of the patients. Young men who were drug abusers (seven patients), homosexuals (six), or both (two) presented with pneumonia. Immunologic testing revealed that absolute lymphocyte counts, T-cell counts, and lymphocyte proliferation were depressed, and that humoral immunity was intact. Of the 11 patients, one was found to have Kaposi's sarcoma, and another had angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy. Eight patients died. In the remaining three, no diagnosis of an immunosuppressive disease was established, despite persistence of immune defects. These cases of pneumocystosis suggest the importance of cell-mediated immune function in the defense against P. carinii. The occurrence of this infection among drug abusers and homosexuals indicates that these groups may be at high risk for this infection
PMID: 6975437
ISSN: 0028-4793
CID: 141804

Kaposi's sarcoma in homosexual men-a report of eight cases

Hymes, K B; Cheung, T; Greene, J B; Prose, N S; Marcus, A; Ballard, H; William, D C; Laubenstein, L J
The clinical findings in eight young homosexual men in New York with Kaposi's sarcoma showed some unusual features. Unlike the form usually seen in North America and Europe, it affected younger men (4th decade rather than 7th decade); the skin lesions wee generalised rather than being predominantly in the lower limbs, and the disease was more aggressive (survival of less than 20 months rather 8-13 years). All eight had had a variety of sexually transmitted diseases. All those tested for cytomegalovirus antibodies and hepatitis B surface antigen of anti-hepatitis B antibody gave positive results. This unusual occurrence of Kaposi's sarcoma in a population much exposed to sexually transmissible diseases suggests that such exposure may play a role in its pathogenesis
PMID: 6116083
ISSN: 0140-6736
CID: 141805