Severe acquired immunodeficiency in male homosexuals, manifested by chronic perianal ulcerative herpes simplex lesions

FP Siegal, C Lopez, GS Hammer… - … England Journal of …, 1981 - Mass Medical Soc
FP Siegal, C Lopez, GS Hammer, AE Brown, SJ Kornfeld, J Gold, J Hassett, SZ Hirschman…
New England Journal of Medicine, 1981Mass Medical Soc
Four homosexual men presented with gradually enlarging perianal ulcers, from which
herpes simplex virus was cultured. Each patient had a prolonged course characterized by
weight loss, fever, and evidence of infection by other opportunistic microorganisms including
cytomegalovirus, Pneumocystis carinii, and Candida albicans. Three patients died; Kaposi's
sarcoma developed in the fourth. All were found to have depressed cell-mediated immunity,
as evidenced by skin anergy, lymphopenia, and poor or absent responses to plant lectins …
Abstract
Four homosexual men presented with gradually enlarging perianal ulcers, from which herpes simplex virus was cultured. Each patient had a prolonged course characterized by weight loss, fever, and evidence of infection by other opportunistic microorganisms including cytomegalovirus, Pneumocystis carinii, and Candida albicans. Three patients died; Kaposi's sarcoma developed in the fourth. All were found to have depressed cell-mediated immunity, as evidenced by skin anergy, lymphopenia, and poor or absent responses to plant lectins and antigens in vitro. Natural-killer-cell activity directed against target cells infected with herpes simplex virus was depressed in all patients. The absence of a history of recurrent infections or of histologic evidence of lymphoproliferative or other neoplastic diseases suggests that the immune defects were acquired. (N Engl J Med. 1981; 305:1439–44.)
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