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I'm in the mood to think up scenarios, so here's another one for y'all who

find yourselves bored and just waiting for the tones to drop tonight.

is a 21 year old who was diagnosed with HIV 2 1/2 years ago. Since

he was not experiencing any symptoms at that time, he elected not to start drug

therapy since he did not have insurance and could not afford the medications.

His T-cell count was 419 and his viral load was 11,000 then.

After 2 1/2 years returned to the clinic for a routine visit. His

T-cell count had dropped to 304 and his viral load was now 203,000. HIV

therapy was started through a free clinic.

Shortly after that he began to experience visual symptoms, specifically

blurriness on one side and some redness and pain in the eye. His

ophthalmologist

diagnosed him with iritis. He was given anti-inflammatory eye drops and an

eye muscle relaxant.

His eye redness and pain improved but his vision continued to decline. One

morning he woke up to find near complete loss of vision.

He was determined to have signs of necrosis in both retinae and one retina

was also detached.

He was placed on IV cortisone and his problems got better but did not

resolve.

Taking into consideration this patient's history, can you name at least 5

differential diagnoses as to the cause of his eye problems? And can you name

one blood test that should be done?

Gene G.

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That's a great question. The answer is no.

Gene

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> Puzzler No. 2

>

>

> I'm in the mood to think up scenarios, so here's another one for y'all who

> find yourselves bored and just waiting for the tones to drop tonight.

>

> is a 21 year old who was diagnosed with HIV 2 1/2 years ago. Since

> he was not experiencing any symptoms at that time, he elected not to start

> drug

> therapy since he did not have insurance and could not afford the

> medications.

> His T-cell count was 419 and his viral load was 11,000 then.

>

> After 2 1/2 years returned to the clinic for a routine visit. His

> T-cell count had dropped to 304 and his viral load was now 203,000. HIV

> therapy was started through a free clinic.

>

> Shortly after that he began to experience visual symptoms, specifically

> blurriness on one side and some redness and pain in the eye. His

> ophthalmologist

> diagnosed him with iritis. He was given anti-inflammatory eye drops and an

> eye muscle relaxant.

>

> His eye redness and pain improved but his vision continued to decline. One

> morning he woke up to find near complete loss of vision.

>

> He was determined to have signs of necrosis in both retinae and one retina

> was also detached.

>

> He was placed on IV cortisone and his problems got better but did not

> resolve.

>

> Taking into consideration this patient's history, can you name at least 5

> differential diagnoses as to the cause of his eye problems? And can you name

> one blood test that should be done?

>

> Gene G.

>

>

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