Clinical Manifestation of Oral Tuberculosis in HIV Patient: A Review Article

Nanda Rachmad Putra Gofur, Aisyah Rachmadani Putri Gofur
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Introduction: Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease that has become a global problem. the incidence of TB cases decreased by 9% from 2015 to 2019. In general, TB disease is divided into 2, namely latent TB and active TB. Latent TB indicates the presence of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis bacteria but is in an inactive/ inactive phase, but in this type of TB there is a 10% chance that these bacteria will be active. Meanwhile, active TB shows active bacterial activity so that it can infect other hosts. Objective: This literature study is to determine the clinical manifestations of tuberculosis in the oral cavity in HIV patients. Discussion: Mycobacterium tuberculosis is slowly replicating intracellular pathogen in macrophages that elicits a T cell immune response mediated by antigen-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T cells. This immune response may eliminate the Mycobacterium tuberculosis, but more frequently Mycobacterium tuberculosis persists in a latent form, constituting a reservoir of inactive Mycobacterium tuberculosis that under certain circumstances may become active. TB may occur at any stage of HIV disease and, as in the case presented here, may be the first indicator of HIV infection. HIV-seropositive subjects and particularly those HIV-seropositive subjects with low CD4+ T cell counts more frequently have extrapulmonary TB than do HIV-seropositive subjects or HIV-seropositive subjects with high CD4+ T cell counts. Conclusion: Patients who suffer from HIV may be associated with the tuberculosis infection. The TB infection may be known from the oral manifestation in HIV patients.
HIV患者口腔结核的临床表现综述
结核病(TB)是一种已成为全球性问题的疾病。2015年至2019年,结核病发病率下降了9%。一般来说,结核病分为2种,即潜伏性结核病和活动性结核病。潜伏性结核病指存在结核分枝杆菌细菌,但处于不活跃/不活跃阶段,但在这种类型的结核病中,这些细菌有10%的机会是活跃的。同时,活动性结核表现出活跃的细菌活性,从而可以感染其他宿主。目的:探讨HIV患者口腔结核的临床表现。讨论:结核分枝杆菌在巨噬细胞中缓慢复制细胞内病原体,引起抗原特异性CD4+和CD8+ T细胞介导的T细胞免疫反应。这种免疫反应可以消灭结核分枝杆菌,但更常见的是结核分枝杆菌以潜伏形式持续存在,构成非活性结核分枝杆菌的储存库,在某些情况下可能变得活跃。结核病可发生在艾滋病毒疾病的任何阶段,如本例所示,它可能是艾滋病毒感染的第一个指标。hiv -血清阳性受试者,特别是CD4+ T细胞计数低的hiv -血清阳性受试者,比hiv -血清阳性受试者或CD4+ T细胞计数高的hiv -血清阳性受试者更容易发生肺外结核。结论:HIV感染患者可能与结核感染有关。结核感染可从HIV患者的口腔表现得知。
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