A 33 year-old male homosexual infected with human immunodeficiency virus type I developed an asymmetrical and painful neuropathy in the lower limbs. Neuro-muscular biopsy showed a necrotizing vasculitis. There were no clinical features indicative of systemic vasculitis. Prednisone therapy dramatically improved the neuropathy, without adverse effects. Although rare, necrotizing arteritis must be considered in HIV-1 patients with neuropathy, especially in case of mononeuropathy multiplex and when immunodepression is mild or absent, since a successful corticosteroid therapy can be prescribed.
Sam Hibbitts, Jacqueline D. Reeves, Graham Simmons, Patrick W. Gray, Leon G. Epstein, Dominique Schols, De Clercq Erik, Timothy N. C. Wells, Amanda E. I. Proudfoot, Paul R. Clapham
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