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Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis in an HIV patient: Second reported case and literature review

Lung India. 2014 Apr;31(2):149-51. doi: 10.4103/0970-2113.129846.

Abstract

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease is widespread all over the world, and the neurological and respiratory complications have been described previously. Peripheral neuropathy is one of the commonest neurological complications of the HIV infection. In this report we describe a HIV positive male smoker who was admitted to the hospital because of community acquired pneumonia. Bilateral diaphragmatic paralysis was diagnosed for which no other cause was found and was attributed to the HIV infection. Isolated phrenic neuropathy and diaphragmatic paralysis in an HIV positive patient is extremely rare and only a single such association has been described previously.

Keywords: Bilateral phrenic nerve palsy; diaphragmatic paralysis; human immunodeficiency virus; peripheral neuropathy.