Nigerian Medical Journal

CASE REPORT
Year
: 2011  |  Volume : 52  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 141--143

HIV associated deep vein thrombosis: Case reports from Jos, Nigeria


CA Daniyam, MO Iroezindu, EI Agaba, SK Awang, SO Ugoya, N Shehu 
 Department of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, PMB 2076, Jos, Nigeria

Correspondence Address:
E I Agaba
Department of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, PMB 2076, Jos
Nigeria

Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) has been reported to be 2-10 times commoner in HIV infected patients than in the general population. We report two cases of extensive unilateral deep vein thrombosis involving the lower limb in HIV infected patients on highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Doppler ultrasound in the two patients revealed evidence of venous thrombosis from the femoral vein down to the posterior tibial veins. None of the patients had a history of acquired risk factors for DVT. Both patients responded well to anti-coagulants. A high index of suspicion may therefore be required to make the diagnosis and institute adequate management for this condition which has potentially life threatening consequences.


How to cite this article:
Daniyam C A, Iroezindu M O, Agaba E I, Awang S K, Ugoya S O, Shehu N. HIV associated deep vein thrombosis: Case reports from Jos, Nigeria.Niger Med J 2011;52:141-143


How to cite this URL:
Daniyam C A, Iroezindu M O, Agaba E I, Awang S K, Ugoya S O, Shehu N. HIV associated deep vein thrombosis: Case reports from Jos, Nigeria. Niger Med J [serial online] 2011 [cited 2023 Sep 30 ];52:141-143
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