Evolución de un paciente infectado por el VIH-SIDA en hemodiálisis: experiencia en el centro asistencial
Abstract
La afectación renal en el SIDA es un tema poco abordado a pesar de su frecuencia, la mismadepende de la acción directa e indirecta del virus, así como de las complicaciones y del
tratamiento. La más frecuente de las complicaciones es la Insuficiencia Renal Aguda. La
forma más típica de nefropatía asociada al virus de la inmunodeficiencia humana se
caracteriza por alto grado de proteinuria con progresión rápida a Insuficiencia Renal
Terminal. En el SIDA se presentan diversas formas de glomerulopatías cuya expresión clínica
va desde el Síndrome Nefrítico hasta el Síndrome Nefrótico. Se presenta la experiencia de
un caso infectado por el VIH-SIDA con 5 años de evolución, en tratamiento hemodialítico
donde se mostró una alta morbilidad en el proceder
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