Candida oesophagitis with hepatitis C virus: an uncommon association
Yakoob, Javeda; Jafri, Wasima; Hussainy, Akbar
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Candida oesophagitis is an acquired immune deficiency
syndrome (AIDS)-defining illness. We report a 28-year-old woman who presented
with Candida oesophagitis with underlying chronic hepatitis C. The
patient presented with anorexia and weakness and was noted to have raised serum
transaminases. Upper-gastrointestinal endoscopy revealed Candida
oesophagitis involving the whole oesophagus. Oesophageal biopsy demonstrated
changes consistent with Candida oesophagitis. Serology was positive for
hepatitis C antibodies, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) genotyped hepatitis
C virus (HCV) as genotype 3. Liver biopsy revealed chronic hepatitis with
moderately active portal inflammation. A human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) test
was non-reactive for types 1 and 2. The development of Candida
oesophagitis in a patient with chronic HCV infection demands prompt
consideration of general debility and immunosuppression as effects of HCV that
led to an occurrence of opportunistic infection. Evaluation of this case
provides insight into various mechanisms of immune suppression associated with
HCV infection
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